ADVERTISEMENT “I didn’t do anything crazy and I was very relieved when I made it to the 12-week mark.” It was around this time that Sarah’s mum was tragically diagnosed with terminal cancer and went into hospital for treatment. “Shortly after mum’s diagnosis and at 20-weeks pregnant I started bleeding again.” Astoundingly, Sarah drove herself to hospital, where she was taken straight into theatre for a cervical stitch. “After the operation, my obstetrician warned Tim and I to prepare for the worst. He said that our baby was unlikely to survive and suggested bringing on labour to lessen the risk of infection.