236: Lisa Hodkginson on infertility & raising a daughter with Down Syndrome
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I was speaking at the Rural Women Unite event in Charters Towers last month when I met Lisa Hodgkinson, a mum of 4 from Clermont in central Queensland. Lisa met her husband Glen when she was 18. By 19, the couple were married. And 2 weeks after they tied the knot, just as Lisa turned 20, she found out that she was infertile. It took 3 years, two pregnancy losses, and two more cycles, before their eldest daughter Mia was born. They continued to try for more kids, all via IVF. With their fourth baby Marlee, Lisa knew something was very different, and soon after she was born, Marlee was diagnosed with Down Syndrome. While it’s been a tough journey, she has enriched the lives of Glen and Lisa and their older girls, but living rurally has also had an impact on the care that Marlee can access. October is National Down Syndrome Awareness Month and it’s also Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness month. Lisa has experience with both. This is her story.
If you’ve experienced Pregnancy Loss and need support, call the 24/7 Red Nose Grief and Loss Support Line on 1300 308 307 or visit rednosegriefandloss.org.au. This is Lisa’s story.
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