‘My best friend of 25 years stole my baby name which was a tribute to my late mum'
09.03.2022 - 14:49
/ ok.co.uk
Chloe (not her real name) was over the moon when she and husband Alex (not his real name) found out they were pregnant with their first child in 2020. After a battle with PCOS (Polycystic Ovary Syndrome) Chloe, 34, had struggled to get pregnant for 5 years following her wedding. Despite the joy and support of her friends and family, a 25-year-long friendship turned sour over a baby name… “I knew I wanted to be a mum since I was little.
I loved the thought of having a son or daughter and raising them in a loving and nurturing home. My parents divorced when I was young and my mum later passed away, so the thought of having the perfect family life and having my own children was something I felt so drawn to because most of my life was spent between homes. When I met Alex at 26, I knew it was only a matter of time before that came true.
We got married and quickly decided that the time was right to start trying for a baby. It never crossed my mind that it would take a long time to conceive - I think most women imagine it’s an easy and quick process and don’t think about the possibility of something being wrong. Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter After a year and a half of trying to conceive naturally, I knew quickly that something must be wrong with myself or Alex.
It was soon after that I was diagnosed with PCOS. I was shocked and devastated. I knew getting pregnant would now be even harder, something I confided with my closest friends and family about.
Amanda (not her real name), my best friend of 25 years was particularly supportive. We spoke so much about wanting children at the same time so they could grow up together and having playdates. I felt she
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