Opals star Cayla George played a big part in Australia’s bronze medal victory at the Women’s Basketball World Cup.
But one week later, she had an even bigger role to play – becoming a mother.
No, she didn’t take to the court heavily pregnant; her sister-in-law gifted her a baby in a Torres Strait Islander practice known as Kupai Omasker.
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"It’s common in their culture to gift babies to close family members that struggle to have kids or aren’t able to," Cayla shared on Mamamia's Here If You Need podcast.
"My husband and I had struggled to fall pregnant. We had tried a couple of times, but it’s hard being an athlete. What do I give up?
"My period was all over the place too. I actually didn’t have a period for four years at one point, which doesn’t help when you’re trying to fall pregnant!"
It was just after the Rio Olympics when Cayla's sister-in-law brought up the idea.