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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Via AP news wire

NBC's Kristen Welker reveals difficulties with infertility

Photograph: ASSOCIATED PRESS

NBC News' Kristen Welker shortly before she expects the birth of a daughter through a surrogate, is revealing the struggles with infertility that she and her husband, John Hughes have gone through.

Welker, NBC's chief White House correspondent and the moderator of last fall's final presidential debate between Joe Biden and Donald Trump, said on the “Today” show Friday that their daughter is expected in June.

She shared a copy of a letter she's written to her unborn daughter, saying “I cannot wait until the moment I hold you for the very first time — it is all I have dreamed about for years.”

The letter described lengthy fertility treatments and the day a doctor told them they would need a surrogate.

“On that day, I cried so many tears that I didn't think they would ever stop,” she wrote. “I felt as though I had let you down because I couldn't carry you myself.”

She wrote that she couldn't wait to share life's lessons with her.

“It is OK to ask for help; in fact, it can be empowering,” Welker wrote. “Families are made in all different ways, come in all different shapes and sizes, and all families should be celebrated.”

NBC said Welker would be doing stories about infertility on the weekend edition of “Today.”

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