A MUM gave birth to miracle triplets — after doctors advised her to have her womb removed. Kimberly Robb, 37, was upset when doctors told her she required a hysterectomy and dashed her aspirations of having another baby.
She had been trying to get pregnant for two years but was diagnosed with adenomyosis — a painful condition of the womb that causes infertility.
Doctors advised removing her womb as the only treatment for her discomfort. She declined and returned home with her window-fitting boyfriend, 29-year-old Corbin Frampton.
The couple made an appointment at a fertility clinic to see if they could help. But before attending the session, Kimberly noticed her stomach was swollen.
A test revealed she was pregnant and a scan later showed she was carrying triplets. Kimberly, from Portsmouth, said: “I’d gone from potentially having my womb removed to being pregnant naturally with triplets.
“We just couldn’t believe it. I’m so glad I didn’t take the doctors’ advice.”
Hotel receptionist Kimberly has son Owen, 16, and daughter Tilly, nine, from a previous relationship.
Elsie, Emmy, and Addison, the non-identical triplets, all arrived in good health in January and weighed 3 pounds, 4 ounces each.