A mum who was forced to have her IVF baby three months early so she could start cancer treatment has suffered another devastating blow.
Gemma Collins discovered she had a rare form of bone cancer sarcoma while she was expecting little Phoebe. She had suffered the heartbreak of going through several rounds of unsuccessful IVF treatment before discovering she was pregnant in February last year, Chronicle Live reports.
With the cancer growing rapidly, Phoebe had to be born three months early so she could start treatment. Gemma made it through a brutal six months of chemotherapy, and there were times when her family feared she wouldn’t make it as she contracted sepsis and suffered numerous complications.