Sunderland Echo

‘Our miracle baby led us to lose 20 stone’

Couple inspired by child they were told would not survive–

- By Sophie Brownson sophie.brownson@jpress.co.uk Twitter: @sbrownsonj­p

A Sunderland mum has spoken of how her ‘miracle baby’ – who doctors believed may not survive – inspired her and her husband to lose 20st.

Fiona Williams, from Canon Cockin Street, Hendon, was faced with the devastatin­g news that her baby may not survive after doctors struggled to get a clear scan picture due to her weight.

At 18st 9lb and a size 24, Fiona was told by a consultant that she should prepare to lose her baby naturally in a matter of weeks – or that if her child made it to full term – they had close to a 0% chance of the baby surviving.

Fiona shed around seven stone and is now a slim size 12-14, weighing 11 and a half stone.

Meanwhile Lee lost 12 and a half stone, going from weighing 25st to just 12 and a half stone. Formerly a 46-inch waist, he is now a slim size 30-inch waist.

Fiona, a clinical care assistant for the North East Ambulance Service, said: “Life has a way of making you stop and take a look at what is going on and none more so than the build-up to the birth of our daughter in 2015.

“Pregnancy for us was filled with uncertaint­y and a worrying time.

“Already being placed as high risk due to my weight was not a great feeling and unclear scan pictures as a result of my weight also hit home.

“From the beginning of the pregnancy I was told that because of my high BMI and low fluid doctors were not getting very clear scan photos so they couldn’t tell what was going on properly.

“When I went to see a consultant he said there was something wrong with the baby, but they couldn’t tell what because the scan photos were not great.

“So he said be prepared to lose it in the next few weeks naturally, or if I went full term there was close to a 0% chance of it surviving.”

Thankfully the 41-yearold went on to give birth to daughter Jessica Williams, who was born eight weeks prematurel­y, back in March 2015.

The experience shocked Fiona and partner Lee Walt into action and the couple signed up to Slimming World in March 2016, in a bid to lose the weight that had such huge implicatio­ns on the family.

Since joining the group at St John’s Methodist Church, on Ashbrooke Road, both Lee and Fiona have transforme­d themselves by losing around 20st between them.

And their huge weight loss has meant that they are now able to run around after their daughter Jessica, now aged three.

Fiona said: “Being told that she had as close to a 0% chance of survival without saying 0%, shocked us.

“Had I not been the weight that I was they would have been able to have clear scan photos. Tiredness, aching body and the unhealthy, lazy routine we had got ourselves into caused us to face facts.

“We were now responsibl­e for a child and our actions could affect her life too, how we ate, what we looked like, our health and abilities could all have a severe impact on our daughter.

“Fortunatel­y things turned out well and our daughter arrived early, but safely.

“She is our little miracle.”

“Pregnancy was an uncertain and worrying time” FIONA WILLIAMS

 ??  ?? Fiona Williams, Lee Walt and daughter Jessica. Inset, how the overweight couple looked.
Fiona Williams, Lee Walt and daughter Jessica. Inset, how the overweight couple looked.
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 ??  ?? Fiona and Lee wearaing one of his old suits, with daughter Jessica.
Fiona and Lee wearaing one of his old suits, with daughter Jessica.
 ??  ?? The couple before losing the 20stone.
The couple before losing the 20stone.
 ??  ?? Fiona in her work gear before and after her weight loss.
Fiona in her work gear before and after her weight loss.
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