BBC presenter and Sky News editor share their journey to parenthood
A BBC presenter and his Sky News editor wife have welcomed a new baby after a 12-year-long struggle to have a family. The couple, Will Glennon and Emily Deeker, are celebrating the arrival of their miracle little boy following multiple unsuccessful IVF attempts.
A long-awaited dream come true
Will and Emily began their IVF journey in 2012 and now have two children. Their first child, Olivia, was born three years ago from one of their last frozen embryos. In October, miracle baby Harry was born, making their ultimate dream come true after the end of their fertility treatment.
A message of joy and gratitude
Emily shared on social media alongside adorable pictures: "Almost sure I’m not supposed to be sitting on the floor covered in kids four days after a caesarean section, but I waited so long to have them, who cares… HASHTAG TIRED BUT HAPPY!!!" Will added: "He’s here. Harry Michael Glennon. We didn’t dare to dream we’d ever get this lucky."
A journey of hope and perseverance
Emily reflected on their challenging journey, stating: "If that 12th and final frozen embryo hadn’t matured to become Harry, we would have been grateful just to have had our beautiful Olivia after such a long wait." She also shared the emotional rollercoaster of failed treatments and managing expectations throughout their 12-year quest for a family.
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