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Woman who gave birth to own granddaughter sad after being 'separated' from baby

A woman who gave birth to her own granddaughter says she felt 'sad' after being separated from the baby. Nancy Hauck, 56, carried her son's baby after her daughter-in-law was left unable to carry a child - so she volunteered to be a surrogate.

Her son, Jeff Hauck, 32, couldn't have another child as his wife, Cambria, 30, had a hysterectomy following the traumatic birth of their twins. The pair had already been struggling to conceive for six years before they had twins, Vera and Ayva, now three, and another set, Diseal and Luka, 11 months, via IVF.

But they still wanted another child and Nancy had 'a feeling' she was the one who should carry their baby - and now she's given birth to her own granddaughter, who's been named Hannah..

Nancy brought young Hannah into the world (cambriairene/Instagram)

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Speaking to People, Nancy said: "It was a remarkable and spiritual experience. Everything went perfectly and we are feeling so blessed to have her in our family."

Nancy said she faced "new emotions of having a baby, but not bringing the baby home with me afterwards", adding it was a "mix of deep gratitude and some sadness from the separation."

Jeff added: "How many people get to watch their mom give birth? A beautiful moment. It's really special that it gets to be my daughter."

The whole family were in the hospital (cambriairene/Instagram)

Previously, Nancy was surprised when doctors told her she was healthy enough to be a gestational carrier - as she wasn't expecting it to be possible at her age and the family started the hormone treatment in January 2022, before the fertilised embryo was transferred at a clinic in February.

Speaking at the time, Nancy, an administrator from Utah, US, said: "I never imagined I would be pregnant at 56 or that this would be possible, but it is the most beautiful thing.

"I never planned for it, but I had this feeling not long after Cambria's traumatic birth that I should carry their baby. I told them I was willing but that I thought I would be old.

Jeff's dad Jason, with baby Hannah (cambriairene/Instagram)
Jason stood by Nancy throughout the pregnancy (cambriairene/Instagram)

"But to my surprise medics said I was healthy and could do it and here I am.

"The pregnancy has been very similar to carrying my son, but I've been a bit more nauseous. My husband and Jeff and Cambria have been amazing throughout the pregnancy.

"I feel very powerful carrying my son's daughter."

Cambria, an owner of a dance studio, said: "It is so humbling that Nancy is doing this for us. She is sacrificing so much for us, and our family and we just feel so grateful.

"It has been so miraculous and beautiful to watch Nancy carry our sweet baby girl. She has been nothing short of amazing and filled with so much light and grace.

"They say pregnancy comes with a glow, but Nancy's is a full-on lighthouse."

They're a very close family (cambriairene/Instagram)
Nancy was pregnant again, at the age of 56 (Courtesy Nancy Hauck / SWNS)

Jeff said: "I felt grateful to have such a selfless and loving mum that was willing to make that kind of sacrifice for my family.

"Having experienced over four years of infertility treatments, I knew how complicated the process can be and doubted that it was possible for her to carry a baby for us - but I was very moved that she would even offer.

"The entire journey has left me in awe. I'm in awe of my mum - her kindness, love, strength, attitude, wisdom, and dedication through this experience has been humbling and beautiful to witness."

Nancy decided she wanted to be a surrogate for her son and his wife after her daughter-in-law was left unable to carry any more children when she had a hysterectomy to save her life in September 2021.

"They've had lots of struggles with infertility and had seven embryos to try with IVF and decided they wanted to use them all,' Nancy said.

"Cambria had lots of complications with the birth of her twin boys so she had to have a hysterectomy so she can no longer carry her own children.

Nancy said it was an honour to help her son, Jason, have a child (Courtesy Nancy Hauck / SWNS)

"I just suddenly had a feeling a few months after that I should offer to do it.

"I told my son, and he teared up and was shocked - I hadn’t even told my husband at that point.

"But he was really supportive. None of us thought it would be possible because of my age."

Cambria and Jeff brought up Nancy's offer to the doctor and mentioned she had previously had five healthy children with no complications.

"The doctor turned around and said I might be able to be a carrier and asked if I wanted to come in for an exam to see if I was viable," Nancy said.

"I was shocked it might actually be an option but still very willing to do it for my son."

New arrival Hannah was welcomed home with a sign (cambriairene/Instagram)

The exam showed Nancy was a viable carrier, but it was likely they needed to act quickly before she went into menopause.

"I left the choice up to Jeff and Cambria," Nancy said.

"They'd just had their twins, so it was very quick after to have another baby. But they decided to go for it."

Nancy started her hormone treatment in January 2022 and injected herself every day for 12 weeks with the help of her husband, and Jeff's dad, Jason, 59, an optometrist.

Jeff and Cambria had already collected fertilised embryos from their other rounds of IVF, and Nancy had the embryo transferred in February 2022.

"It was a bit scary as it had been 26 years since I’d had a baby," Nancy said.

Jeff's wife, Cambria, was unable to carry the child herself (Courtesy Nancy Hauck / SWNS)

"I had a feeling just before the blood test that it had worked, and I did a test, and it was positive.

"I called Jeff and Cambria first thing in the morning to tell them.

"They were over the moon when we found out for certain a few days later that I was pregnant."

Cambria went every appointment with Nancy, and the family were ecstatic to find out they were expecting a girl in May 2022.

"The pregnancy has been similar to my other ones, but I’ve had a bit more sickness," Nancy said at the time.

"Jason has been taking care of me and cooking and Cambria and Jeff have been bringing round dinner once a week.

"My other children were a bit concerned for my health when I first told them. But they've warmed up to it all now."

Nancy was surprised to learn she was healthy enough to be a surrogate (Courtesy Nancy Hauck / SWNS)

"This has all been a big leap of faith," Nancy said. "It's remarkable and a beautiful thing to do.

"I think this is quite a rare thing to do. I never planned for it, but I am so glad I chose to carry my son's baby."

Cambria added: "We have our text threads where we communicate constantly, sharing funny moments, sacred moments and moments of encouragement.

"It's been so special to be able to support her in unique ways that we wouldn't be able to had we not chosen to do this.

"I like to give gifts and Nancy is constantly in my thoughts, so when I see something that makes me think of her I get it.

Nancy's husband, and Jeff's dad, Jason, was also happy with the idea (Courtesy Nancy Hauck / SWNS)

"I try to make her favourite meals, we beg to give her foot rubs, and just take any opportunity to show our love and gratitude for this miracle she is performing for us.

"We cannot wait to meet our daughter."

Jason said: "Nancy is by nature a selfless person, so I wasn't too surprised by her offer. Even so, I was moved and amazed by her willingness.

"I was humbled and amazed when she found out she was pregnant.

"It felt like a miracle even though I had administered the dozens of shots that had prepared her body for pregnancy.

"I couldn't be more thrilled and am excited to meet my new granddaughter."

Jeff added: "We're just grateful and excited for the beautiful new life coming to our family.

"Being a dad has always been my dream, I adore each of my kids and take my role and responsibility as their dad very seriously. And the opportunity to be the dad to another beautiful baby girl is the greatest gift and blessing I could receive.

"There is no repayment for something like that - all I can do is follow the example my parents have set and try to give that same level of love and devotion to my own family and to others. "

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