Kelly Moseley, 37 suffered 20 miscarriages and had been trying for a baby with her husband Alan since they married in 2002. She is finally carrying her 'miracle baby boy'.
The couple were determined to have 'just one more go' though when Mrs Moseley turned to consultant Hassan Shehata, an expert in miscarriages, after seeing him on television.
He has pioneered a technique where women take the anti-malaria and arthritis drug hydroxychloroquine to suppress the immune system and stop the body attacking an unborn baby.
As a result of the treatment, Mrs Moseley was able to carry her son, Tyler, until he could be safely delivered.
As a result of the treatment, Mrs Moseley was able to carry her son, Tyler, until he could be safely delivered.
Happy families: Consultant Hassan Shehata, left, with Kelly Moseley and 'miracle' baby Tyler, front, and father Alan Moseley, behind
'Kelly is the first patient who received this treatment and it has worked well for around 10 to 15 other women since then.
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