{"id":17185,"date":"2018-01-11T15:22:23","date_gmt":"2018-01-11T15:22:23","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/fertilityroad.com\/?p=17185"},"modified":"2022-09-29T11:06:00","modified_gmt":"2022-09-29T10:06:00","slug":"victoria-ross-introduce-their-son-ross","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/fertilityroad.com\/da\/fertility-journeys-project\/victoria-ross-introduce-their-son-ross\/","title":{"rendered":"Victoria And Ross Close The Chapter On Their Fertility Journey And Introduce Us To Their Son Rex"},"content":{"rendered":"

Victoria Welton and I are thrilled to introduce our son, Rex Martin Williams – everything we hoped for and more but, as chronicled previously in this magazine, getting him here has been challenging. Our IVF journey<\/a> has been physically, financially and emotionally exhausting but, ultimately, worth every penny and second. We are both big believers in things happening for a reason. Yet we are also both realists in that without help and support we knew that this would never happen for us.
\nThe majority of Vicky\u2019s pregnancy passed without incident but by 35 weeks, it had become clear that medical personnel were concerned about pre-eclampsia. After a series of visits to the hospital, we were told that Vicky should be induced at 38 weeks. However, just days later, the pre-eclampsia worsened and Vicky was admitted to hospital. After much waiting and worrying, Vicky was induced that Friday and finally, on the Sunday evening, her waters were broken just before midnight.
\nDespite the complications to this point, the labour couldn\u2019t have been smoother \u2013 with support from our excellent midwife Amy, Vicky turned in a superhuman effort and, at 2:46 AM, Rex tumbled into the world slightly blue and amazingly beautiful. After a quick check-up and clean-up, I cut the umbilical cord and, soon thereafter, we were able to introduce Rex to his sister Grace, followed by both sets of grandparents.
\nIf my son\u2019s birth was the most joyous moment of my life, the following fortnight was the most terrifying.<\/p>\n