![]() ![]() We weren’t planning or we weren’t even hopeful I suppose. She told Neil Prendeville that Reilly was her “little miracle.” Georgina contacted the radio show with her good news. ![]() She and her husband Ken welcomed a daughter, Reilly, six days ago at CUMH. But I just think what is meant for you won’t pass you by.”Īfter resigning herself to the fact that she may never have a second child, Georgina found herself pregnant last September. "Comments can hurt more than going through the physical miscarriage. I would never begrudge anybody having a child. ![]() I don’t envy anybody that falls pregnant or had a child. “No matter how much you try to think it (miscarriage) is not going to happen it does. Georgina told the Neil Prendeville Show on Cork’s Red FM four years ago that every time she fell pregnant instead of feeling happy she experienced “fear and anxiety.” READ MORE: Irish people's surprising favourite word to refer to their mothers - it's not mam or ma Ms O’Shea, who is in her thirties, went to a specialist in the US after her seventh miscarriage and was placed on trial drugs in a bid to help her bring a baby to full term. She had resigned herself to the possibility of never having a second child as all of her subsequent pregnancies resulted in miscarriages. Georgina O’Shea had her first child, Leon, when she was a teenager. A Cork mother has spoken of her joy at giving birth to a “miracle” baby girl after enduring twenty three miscarriages over ten years. ![]()
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