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Mum's selfless act to save her miracle baby Izabelle


A MUM forced to make an agonising choice between having a baby or undergoing vital chemotherapy treatment for an aggressive form of bone cancer is celebrating after the birth of her ‘miracle’ daughter Izabelle.

Kate Coles, 30, and her husband Matt, 34, were told they may never have children after she was diagnosed with osteosarcoma in her left jawbone just a week after returning from honeymoon in August 2007, and underwent an operation to remove the cancerous lump and six months of the most intensive form of chemotherapy.

Soon after their first wedding anniversary, the couple were overjoyed to discover Mrs Cole was pregnant.

But the joy was shortlived as doctors found another lump. Mrs Coles was given the choice of having the cancer treated or continuing with her pregnancy.

Mrs Coles said: “When the doctors told us I was pregnant I was overwhelmed – it was the best news in the world. She is a miracle baby.

“She is amazing – the most beautiful little princess ever.

“Doctors said ‘You need to make a choice between whether you are going to stay pregnant or whether you are going to treat the cancer. `I told them, ‘She is a miracle baby, there is no choice to make’.”

In order to resume her treatment, Mrs Coles gave birth to 3lbs 3oz Izabelle Summer Florence Coles nine weeks early by planned caesarean section at St Michael’s Hospital in Bristol on Wednesday, February 18, at 10.55am.

After Mrs Coles made the choice to have Izabelle, doctors treated her with one session of chemotherapy while pregnant. They then waited until she had given birth to continue her treatment so it would not harm the baby.

Since Izabelle’s birth Mrs Coles has had more tests and has been told the cancer has spread to two other places.

Mr and Mrs Coles, of St John’s Crescent in Trowbridge, had been trying to have a baby for some time and had started fertility treatment after having difficulty conceiving.

The couple married at St Nicholas Church, North Bradley in August 2007 and honeymooned in South Africa. Mrs Coles discovered the first lump in her mouth before the wedding and had it removed the day after returning from honeymoon.

When the results came back a week later, she was told she had a rare form of osteosarcoma in her left mandible, or jawbone, and started treatment. She said: “It was horrendous, I was ill all the time. But I’m such a fighter, I won’t let it beat me.”

After the first treatment the couple went on holiday to Italy. When they returned they discovered that Mrs Coles was pregnant.

Izabelle has to stay in an incubator for up to eight weeks. The couple are staying in a room next door.

They say they have received constant support from Mrs Coles’ parents Shirley and John Martin, their Macmillan nurse and Mr Coles’ employer Wessex Water.

Mr Coles said: “The little one is doing really well. We are going to have her christened in a chapel in the hospital on Saturday.

“It’s something we always wanted to have done anyway but circumstances being the way they are, we thought we would have it done here..”

Of her illness Mrs Coles added: “I don’t care what they say, I’m just going to keep on fighting.”

If you would like to leave a message of support for the Coles family please leave a comment below.

Comments(9)

Me@Home says...
1:15pm Fri 27 Feb 09

CONGRATULATIONS to you both on the birth of your gorgeous little girl.
Kate good on you girl keep the fight going, i wish you all the best. I am sending positive thoughts your way for success in your treatment and a speedy recovery to health.
x

darren s lawes says...
2:43pm Fri 27 Feb 09

ive known matt for many years, hes my best mate and as for kate shes so special to me.they both helped me through rough times in my life even tho kate was fighting against her cancer she would sit there and listen to my problems i love them both so much and im thinking about them every day. kate will not give up with out a fight shes so strong.and as for the beautifull little princess she takes after her mum, once again love you both ****

J R Dowd says...
3:03pm Fri 27 Feb 09

Congratulations to you both on your new little girl,
My thoughts are with you during these hard times, keep fighting and keep positive and i offer my best wishes to you both x x

cght36 says...
10:10pm Fri 27 Feb 09

what an amazing woman you are and what a gorgeous little girl you have. you keep fighting and keep positive. best wishes to you all.

Nick Taken says...
10:16pm Fri 27 Feb 09

Stories like this make you realise how lucky some people really are and how insignifigant problems they deem great may not be such.
The choices made and the resulting daughter must have taken you on a rollercoaster ride of emotions.
Wishing you all the very best.

You can get through this, if happiness now has anything to do with it and I'm certain it does, your all on a winner.

Nick Taken says...
10:33pm Fri 27 Feb 09

That read wrong, the first sentance was wrong.
It should have read:
Stories like this make you realise how lucky you really are and how insignifigant problems you deem great may not be such.

Sorry for my mistypage.
I meant well.


Lee & Tina W says...
11:14am Sat 28 Feb 09

Congratulations on the birth of your very special little girl. Thinking of you and wishing you all the best x

Tina G says...
11:37pm Sun 1 Mar 09

I am a family friend and the courage, determination and spirit Kate has shown while fighting her cancer is amazing. And your reward, a beautiful truly amazing little girl. Kate, my hopes, thoughts and love are with you, Matt and Izzy xxx

darren s lawes says...
9:40am Thu 5 Mar 09

i went to see mate and kate yesturday at hospital and matt took me to see the baby, she is so beautiful and has kates looks i just want to say how proud i am for the both of them at this hard time i love them loads xxxxxxxxxx


Miracle baby Izabelle The Coles family celebrate the birth Kate and Matt on their wedding day in 2007

Miracle baby Izabelle

The Coles family celebrate the birth

Kate and Matt on their wedding day in 2007



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