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Mum’s heartbreak after having to terminate pregnancy to free her baby girl from pain

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A brave young mum has opened up on the heartbreak of having to terminate her pregnancy after discovering her ‘beautiful’ baby girl had multiple medical complications.

Demi Moores, 18, and her fiancée Luke Lawrence, 20, were ‘over the moon’ when they found out they were expecting their first child in November last year.

The excited couple who live together in Westhoughton, Bolton named their baby girl Mylah Mae and began decorating her nursery in preparation for her arrival.

Heartbreakingly the pair never got the chance to take their baby home. Last Monday (March 25) Demi and Luke attended a routine 20-week scan at Bolton Hospital which revealed something wasn’t right.

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