A woman who survived cancer twice has given birth to a "miracle baby" despite being told her chances of conceiving naturally were extremely low.
Rebecca Moss, 28, from Wilberfoss, Yorkshire, was diagnosed with Hodgkin’s lymphoma at 20 and later with Ewing sarcoma at 24, undergoing years of chemotherapy and radiotherapy.
Fearing a cancer relapse in 2024, she took a pregnancy test and was stunned to find she was 11 weeks along.
On February 20, she welcomed Rubylee May Moss, named in part after a late friend.
Now focusing on motherhood, Rebecca says her journey proves that hope should never be lost.
Rebecca Moss, 28, from Wilberfoss, Yorkshire, was diagnosed with Hodgkin’s lymphoma at 20 and later with Ewing sarcoma at 24, undergoing years of chemotherapy and radiotherapy.
Fearing a cancer relapse in 2024, she took a pregnancy test and was stunned to find she was 11 weeks along.
On February 20, she welcomed Rubylee May Moss, named in part after a late friend.
Now focusing on motherhood, Rebecca says her journey proves that hope should never be lost.
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00:00Hi my name is Rebecca Moss and in 2016 I was diagnosed with a blood cancer called Hodgkin's
00:15lymphoma which is currently in remission but then fast forward to 2021 and I was diagnosed
00:22with a bone cancer called Ewing's sarcoma which is currently stable but due to all the
00:27chemotherapy and radiotherapy I've had I was told my fertility levels were low and
00:32the chance of conceiving naturally were slim so we put that to the back of my mind and
00:37I started university but then in August of 2024 we found out we were pregnant with little
00:44miss Ruby Lee and on the 20th of February she was born.