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    BBC Lucy is holding a small baby boy, sitting next to her husband, Adam are both smiling at the camera. Lucy has dark hair, blue eyes and is wearing a black cardigan while Adam has dark hair and eyes and is wearing a blue sweatshirt.BBC

    Lucy and Adam’s son was “born again” in January

    A baby boy has been “born twice” after surgeons lifted his mother’s womb out of her abdomen during a life-saving operation.

    Lucy, 32, a special needs teacher who lives near Sonning Common in Berkshire, was diagnosed with ovarian cancer at 12 weeks pregnant.

    At 20 weeks, a team of 15 doctors at the John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford carried out a five-hour operation to remove the cancerous cells on both ovaries behind the womb.

    Her son was then returned to Lucy and was “born again” at the end of January weighing 6lb 5oz.

    Ovarian cancer affects 7,000 women every year in the UK and more than 4,000 women a year die from it, according to Cancer Research.

    Doctors feared if they waited until the baby was born to treat Lucy’s tumour, the cancer would likely spread and pose a risk to her life.

    But her pregnancy was too far advanced to allow surgeons to perform standard keyhole surgery.

    The procedure, with risks to both mother and child, has only been carried out a handful of times across the world.

    Black and white image of Lucy and Adam kissing the head of their baby boy.

    Lucy said she had faith in the medical team

    Lucy said she took a pregnancy test early in the summer of 2024 and there was “lots of excitement” when it came back positive.

    She recalled going for the routine 12-week scan at the Royal Berkshire Hospital.

    “The sonographer talked us through the baby, who was looking really healthy and then she just went really quiet.

    “Just for a few minutes Adam and I were just looking at each other thinking ‘oh gosh something’s obviously a little bit off and she’s not happy’.

    “Then she said, there is something on here Lucy, it’s on your ovary and I think you need to see a specialist.”

    OUH Mr Hooman Soleymani Majd, dressed in a cream suit and holding a yawning baby, with Lucy and Adam standing behind himOUH

    A team headed by Mr Hooman Soleymani Majd, an OUH consultant, proposed the radical operation

    The five hour operation involved lifting Lucy’s womb – still containing her unborn child – out of her abdomen.

    It allowed doctors to examine and remove the cancerous cells on both ovaries behind the womb.

    The womb remained connected to the uterine artery to maintain a supply of blood and oxygen to the baby. It also stayed attached to the left fallopian tube and cervix.

    Two members of the team held Lucy’s womb in their hands during the entire procedure.

    It was wrapped in a warm, sterile saline pack to mimic being inside the body and to keep it at the right temperature.

    Mr Hooman Soleymani Majd described it as a “complex and challenging” procedure.

    “The dedication and expertise of our multidisciplinary team ensured a positive outcome for both Lucy and her baby.”

    Lucy said she felt in “very safe hands” during her time in hospital.

    “Every doctor, nurse we spoke to was lovely, supportive, knowledgeable gave us the reassurance that we needed.

    “I didn’t for one second doubt that we weren’t going to be very well looked after,” she added.

    Lucy had no showed symptoms before the ovarian cancer was discovered and said she felt “incredibly lucky” to have been diagnosed and treated.

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