When 22-year-old Mikhailla Glossat announced her pregnancy last month, telling her 11,000 Instagram followers the news, it was delivered with a cautious sense of optimism.
She was 18 weeks along, she wrote on the platform. Her and her fiancé Teddy were so excited to meet their little girl.
But as the couple did their best to look forward, memories of their last year were pulling them back, ever so slightly.
Mikhailla fell pregnant in January 2016, but lost the couple’s first baby at 12 weeks that March. That May, the couple experienced their second miscarriage in as many months. And then, after carrying the pain of two lost babies, gone before she could tell anyone the news, she fell pregnant again.
It was the “perfect” pregnancy, Mikhailla tells Mamamia. Though she is young, those who knew her call her an “old soul”.
“I did know I wanted to have kids within my 20s,” she says. “My fiance is in his 30s so it was a happy medium to know we both wanted the same thing around the same time. Personally, I think age is just a number, I am probably a 20-year-old that functions like a woman in her 30s.”
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I had a son 663gm at birth, who stayed in in NICU nearly 7 months until very recently - with many ups and downs.
I feel qualified to say: Please, please, please put a trigger warning upfront at the top - it absolutely needs to be there ASAP.
This article needs a trigger warning, thanks.