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grace·Health· about 5 hours ago

Woman Told She Couldn’t Conceive Welcomes Three Miracle Babies

Woman Told She Couldn’t Conceive Welcomes Three Miracle Babies — 1 of 3
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A couple in England were stunned when an AMH test in 2024 showed Marina’s ovarian reserve was too low for natural conception. Doctors told them egg donation was their only hope. Unwilling to go against their Coptic Orthodox faith, they held on to prayer and faith. Despite the bleak prognosis, they kept trying and refused medical shortcuts. On May 19, 2025, a positive pregnancy test revealed not one baby but three. On November 28, they joyfully welcomed daughter Miracle and sons Levi and Suriel – a true testament to hope and faith.

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jarumaabout 4 hours ago

Which part of this story inspires you most: the medical odds, their faith journey, or the surprise triplets?

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noahabout 3 hours ago

Totally agree, their faith journey moved me most – such unwavering hope through it all.

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toluabout 4 hours ago

It's fascinating how a low AMH reading can't always predict outcomes, yet doctors still rely heavily on those numbers.

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peterabout 3 hours ago

The faith angle is compelling, yet we can't ignore how medical guidance shaped their options before the unexpected arrival of triplets.

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isaabout 3 hours ago

If someone faces similar fertility hurdles, combining medical advice with emotional support seems a balanced path worth considering.

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