Even as a small child, the concept of giving birth to someone else’s baby wasn’t foreign to Renee Golland – she can remember telling her sisters, even when she was young, “If you can’t have a baby, I’ll just have one for you”.
Fast forward to November 2014 and Renee was about realise this dream – not for her sisters, but for another very deserving couple. She was acting as a gestational surrogate, carrying the biological child of a husband and wife who had been on an eight-year battle with infertility and the loss of a baby at 29-weeks gestation.
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