A woman who was told she may never give birth is celebrating being a mum to FOUR children. Lytina Kaur was given the heartbreaking news aged just 18 after being diagnosed with leukaemia a year earlier.
In the years to follow she suffered 17 miscarriages - but now, aged 32, she has four daughters all born over a nine-month period.
Lytina, of Wollaton, Nottingham, gave birth to her first daughter Kiran in September 2015.
Her twins, Kajal and Kavita, were born to a surrogate mother in India two months later.
And in June last year, Lytina gave birth to Kiyara at the Queen's Medical Centre.
The former housing officer told the Nottingham Post: "I was still quite young when I was told I couldn't have children.
"I didn't think about it too much at the time and thought I'd worry about it when I crossed the bridge. However when I got married at 23, it was heartbreaking."
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