When they had finished their own family, Mike and Amy de Vetter, who now live in the UK, gifted their three frozen embryos to Anna and Kyle Keogh in Tauranga.
Amy and Mike de Vetter wanted to give their frozen embryos to a couple who shared their values.
Mike and Amy de Vetter with their children (from left) Josiah, Zoe and Rosie.
Anna and Kyle Keogh met at church. They were engaged and married within six months of their first date, and wanted to start a family.
Anna and Kyle Keogh were desperate to have children but couldn’t conceive naturally and Kyle didn’t want Anna to use a sperm donor.
Kyle and Anna Keogh with their daughters Aeisha and Tasia. When she was yearning for her own children, Anna withdrew from friends who had babies.
Anna Keogh with her eldest daughter Tasia. Before she was able to have children, Anna left her job at a children’s charity because she found it too sad being around them.
Amy de Vetter contacted Anna Keogh on Facebook and offered her the gift of life: three frozen embryos.
Aeisha and Tasia Keogh’s biological mother says the sisters have similar traits to their three genetic siblings.
Anna and Kyle Keogh and elder daughter Tasia – with younger daughter Aiesha in utero.
Tasia and Aeisha Keogh.
Aeisha Keogh celebrated her fifth birthday last weekend.