Skip to content
Search AI Powered

Latest Stories

Mom-To-Be Discovers 'Baby' Isn't A Baby At All

Mom-To-Be Discovers 'Baby' Isn't A Baby At All
PA Real Life

A woman who thought she was expecting her first child was devastated to discover that her longed for ‘baby’ was actually cancer.

Former Belfast hairdresser, Megan, and her businessman husband Jake Murray’s joy at the prospect of being parents turned to despair, when doctors found no trace of a child – instead discovering a tumor in her womb.


Belfast-born hairdresser Megan, 23, who endured eight weeks of chemotherapy, which has now shrunk the growth, said:

“To go from thinking we were having a baby to finding out it was cancer, requiring immediate treatment, was devastating.”


Scan 2 showing Megan's tumor circled (Collect/PA Real Life)

Megan, who moved from Belfast, Northern Ireland, to Orihuela Costa, near Alicante, Spain, with Jake, 23, who runs his in-laws’ real estate business, was told she had experienced a molar pregnancy, after heavy bleeding at 10-and-a-half-weeks.

The rare condition, where the fertilization of the egg by the sperm goes wrong and leads to the growth of abnormal cells, which can be cancerous, meant she had to have the tumor removed.

But, to her horror, it grew back and Megan needed grueling treatment to remove it, before being given the all-clear earlier this month.


Megan and husband Jake (Collect/PA Real Life)

“Losing our baby was devastating, but now we are looking forward to trying again and starting a family,” she said.

When Megan first saw the two blue lines on her pregnancy test, just before Christmas last year, she was overjoyed.

She said:

“My period was five days late when I was back in Belfast visiting family and I had a feeling I might be pregnant.”


Megan and husband Jake back in hospital (Collect/PA Real Life)

Megan continued:

“We’d been trying for three months, so when I did the test back in Spain with Jake, it was the best feeling in the world."
“He cried his eyes out and I was in total shock. We were so happy to be having a baby.”

Hampered with problems from the start, Megan was struck down with extreme nausea and her ‘baby bump’ was so swollen that, when the midwife she saw her at eight weeks pregnant, she commented on her being large for her stage.

Then, at 10-and-a-half-weeks, she experienced vaginal bleeding so severe that Jake – who Megan met on a night out in Spain, aged 15, and married on March 26 2017, in Spain’s Benidorm hills – rushed her to their nearest hospital casualty department, where she was given a trans-vaginal ultrasound scan.

“The moment they turned the scan screen away from me, I knew something was seriously wrong,” Megan said.

“The nurse sent for the doctor and he came in and told me my baby wasn’t there anymore. I was totally devastated and had no idea what had happened. All I knew was that we’d lost our baby.”


Scan showing Megan's cancerous tumor, circled (Collect/PA Real Life)

Fluent Spanish-speaker, Megan, was told she had in fact had a molar pregnancy and would need to return to the hospital the next day, to have a procedure to remove the ‘baby’.

Given a dilation and curettage (D&C) – where the cervix is dilated and the contents of the uterus removed – in a bid to get rid of the tumor, afterwards Megan was left feeling numb.

“Scared, I rang my mum afterwards, crying my eyes out, saying it could be cancer,” she reflected. “I could not believe that what I had thought was a baby was actually a tumor, growing inside me.”


Megan and husband Jake in April 2018 (Collect/PA Real Life)

Because of the risk of the molar pregnancy tissue continuing to grow, Megan’s hormone levels were monitored post surgery, to ensure they stayed low.

“Doctors said that, if the levels of pregnancy hormones started increasing or didn’t drop to normal, then it could be a sign that I needed treatment, like chemotherapy,” she said.

“At a check-up, they said my levels had risen, so I had an ultrasound scan at Hospital Quirón Torrevieja, in Alicante, a private hospital, to be seen quicker and a growth was spotted.”


Megan and her dog Gucci November 2017 (Collect/PA Real Life)

Megan continued:

“Hearing the news, I just broke down. I was petrified about what was inside me. Doctors believed it was cancerous and wanted to start me on chemotherapy right away."

“Looking at the scan on the screen, I could see the tumor. It was like a cluster of grapes and doctors believed a small amount had continued to grow after the first tumor was removed.”

Starting chemotherapy on February 20 this year, Megan had eight week cycles, involving eight days of the grueling treatment, followed by six days off.


Megan's pregnancy bump (Collect/PA Real Life)

Fortunately, last week Megan and Jake received the fantastic news that the chemotherapy had shrunk the tumor and she was cancer-free.

She said:

“It was such amazing news. “Now I need to go back for a check-up in three months and three months after that we can start to try again."
“I always knew I wanted to start a family and once we were married we had it all planned out. We own our own home and, with my husband running my parents’ business, we were settled and ready to move to the next stage of becoming parents.”

A version of this article originally appeared on Press Association.

More from Trending

Donald Trump
Win McNamee/Getty Images

The White House Now Has Its Own News Website—And People Are Calling It Out For What It Is

Critics called out the Trump administration for running its own propaganda network after the White House publicized "White House Wire," its own news website that features news articles from conservative news outlets like the Daily Caller and Fox News.

The White House Wire (WHWIRE) primarily features positive coverage of the president and administration, with stories mainly sourced from conservative outlets and contributions from government staffers. One early headline, "100 Days Of Hoaxes: Cutting Through The Fake News," was notable but did not include a direct link to a story.

Keep Reading Show less
A young blonde woman in a black suit sits at her desk, her laptop is open and she is staring off in deep thought, she seems a bit perplexed.
Photo by Magnet.me on Unsplash

People Reveal The Pettiest Reason They Stopped Sleeping With Someone

Some sexual encounters you remember for life for the wrong reason.

That's why people should come with warning labels.

Keep Reading Show less
Screenshot of Donald Trump
Fox News

Trump Suggests Kids Will Just Have To Deal With Having A Lot Fewer Toys Due To His Tariffs

President Donald Trump was criticized for his response to concerns about empty store shelves due to his tariffs, suggesting that children will just have to settle for "two dolls instead of 30," and that those dolls might cost more than they used to.

U.S. businesses are already canceling orders from China and delaying expansion plans as they brace for the fallout from Trump’s trade policies.

Keep Reading Show less
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
Mario Tama/Getty Images

AOC Gives GOP A Blunt Reminder After They Promise Not To Make Cuts To Medicaid

Every election cycle since at least the 1980s, Republicans vow to not cut Social Security and Medicaid benefits. Then once elected, they try to cut Social Security and Medicaid.

For some reason, supporters of the GOP are shocked every time it happens.

Keep Reading Show less
Donald Trump; Joe Biden
Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images; Bruce Glikas/WireImage

Trump Called Out Using His Own Past Tweet After He Tried To Blame The Economy On Biden

After President Donald Trump declared that former President Joe Biden is to blame for for current stock market performance—saying "this is Biden's stock market, not Trump's" in a rant on Truth Social—people quickly fact-checked him for previously taking credit for the stock market when Biden was in office.

A preliminary estimate shows the U.S. economy contracted by 0.3% in the first quarter of Trump’s second term, a sharp contrast to the 2.4% GDP growth recorded during Joe Biden’s final quarter in office.

Keep Reading Show less