
Ali Parke said:
'He'd been feeling unwell for a while before we went to look at the
venues. He'd kept getting terrible headaches, and had shaky hands and
tunnel vision. He'd been for an MRI scan just before we'd gone on holiday and when we got back, the hospital called him back in for the results
Mrs Parke said: 'We were just numb with shock. The doctors told us that he had about four to six months left. I just broke down completely. '
After their wedding,
the couple discussed the possibility of having children, and Mrs Parke
suggested freezing his sperm so that she could have his children after
he had gone.
She said: 'I knew that Mike didn't want to die before becoming a dad, so I thought this would be the best decision.
In December 2010, the couple went to
an IVF clinic in Southampton where they had Mike's sperm banked. They
talked about names and decided on Charlie if it was going to be a boy.
Mrs Parke said: 'I knew we had made
the best decision. Shortly afterwards Mike began chemotherapy treatment
which took a terrible toll on his health.
Four months later, Mrs Parke had her first attempt at IVF. Two weeks later she discovered she was pregnant.
Her son Charlie was born in June 2012, at Bath's Royal United Hospital, weighing a healthy 5Ib15.
She said: 'It was the most amazing
moment when he was born. And when I looked into Charlie's big blue eyes I
had hope for the future.
He was admitted to hospital five
times in his first year with bronchiolitis, and it was terrifying as
each time I thought I was going to lose him. But he did pull through,
thankfully.'
Mrs Parke then underwent a second
IVF attempt last year, but it failed. Another two attempts failed, and
then on her fourth attempt she fell pregnant again. She gave birth to
daughter Isla in April.
She said: 'Charlie loves his new sister and I know that Mike would be so proud of them both.'
Source: CBS
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