Chloe Fisher knows a thing or two about little miracles.
After suffering five miscarriages before finally meeting her baby girl, Bobbi, the podcaster and author is now expecting baby number two with husband, DJ Fisher.
But while life is a dream for the young mum now, she admitted to Today it was a struggle going through IVF, five failed pregnancies and even the surprise of finding out she was poregnant – just weeks after giving birth.
It took Chloe five years and five miscarriages to conceive daughter Bobbi. (Instagram/@chloe.fisher)
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“It was a surprise, I just remember sitting with my obstetrician six weeks after birth and he asked ‘do we need to talk about contraception?'” she said.
“I was like, ‘no, not us – it took us five years to get Bobbi’, but next minute, we did need to talk about contraception because before we knew it, baby number two was on the way.”
After the heartbreaking experience of multiple miscarriages, Chloe admitted she was reluctant to share her exciting news with friends and family.
But she is now in her second trimester and feeling much more relaxed back home in Australia after travelling while her husband was performing.
Now with baby two on the way, Chloe has provided a guide for other women in her situation. (Today)
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Chloe said the whole IVF process, losing a pregnancy and even those first months of motherhood can be overwhelming, so she has writted Always You as a sort of handbook to help guide other hopeful mums in her position.
“I didn’t have this guide when I was going through it, it’s a really isolating place and miscarriage is so common – we don’t talk about it enough,” she said.
“I guess the book not only is our journey, but it also has breakout sections throughout the book like how to help a friend who is going through IVF or, if you’ve been trying for a year with no luck and you need to speak to a fertility doctor, what questions do you need to ask.”
Chloe’s new book Always You is available now
The Red Nose Grief and Loss Support Line is available 24/7 for anyone affected by the loss of a pregnancy, stillbirth or death of a baby or child on 1300 308 307.