The Sunday Post (Dundee)

She wouldn’t be able to have children, brave Lucy cuddles her miracle baby

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proud of Lucy and so happy to finally be a family.”

Now Lucy has her sights set on the future and her wedding later this year. She said: “I have the dress, a white dress, it’s an amazing dress. My dad is going to walk me down the aisle.”

Looking at her wheelchair, which she hopes to ditch at the church, she said: “Will I walk down the aisle? Hell yeah!”

“Tommy is trying to save for a house. He stays at home with his parents. I am staying in supported accommodat­ion until we have our own place. We can’t afford it just yet. The only thing I have asked for is a garden for the baby and my dog Zeus. It would be a dream come true to have a home together with our son.”

Pictures

 ??  ?? Lucy Lintott, partner Tommy Smith and baby LJ in maternity ward, above, and, left, LJ holds Lucy’s finger
Lucy Lintott, partner Tommy Smith and baby LJ in maternity ward, above, and, left, LJ holds Lucy’s finger
 ??  ?? Andrew Cawley
Andrew Cawley

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