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Rosanna Davison admits she is still trying to ‘wrap her head around’ becoming a mother-of-three

Rosanna Davison has admitted that she is still trying to “wrap her head around” becoming a mother-of-three in the space of one year.

The 36-year-old recently announced that she is expecting identical twin boys, who are due exactly one year since she and her husband Wes Quirke welcomed their first child Sophia via surrogacy.

As the model mum celebrated only 12 weeks left until she gives birth, she shared a photo on Instagram on Tuesday holding up a tiny baby grow – as she reflected on the past year.

“September 1st 2019… This day last year it was 12 weeks away from Sophia’s due date and I was busy organising all of her little newborn clothes in her nursery ????” she wrote.

“Exactly one year later, it’s the same length of time to my own due date and I spent today folding away tiny baby boy clothes in the new nursery we’re in the process of decorating for our November babies ????????

“I’m still trying to wrap my head around becoming a mum of three in the space of a year ????????” she admitted.

“Life works in the most amazing, unpredictable ways. Never, ever give up hope for your own miracles, whatever they may be ????”.

Rosanna has been very open about her struggles with fertility in the past, after previously admitting to suffering 14 miscarriages over the course of a few years.

Rosanna’s followers were overjoyed for the model after she shared the news of her “miracle” pregnancy in July.

Taking to Instagram at the time, she wrote: “We have some news! @Wesquirke and I are beyond overjoyed to announce that we’re expecting identical twin boys this November ????????

“We’re absolutely thrilled to complete our family and for our daughter Sophia to have two siblings so close in age to her.”

Rosanna and Wes with daughter Sophia | INSTAGRAM

“As I’ve spoken openly about this year, we struggled with fourteen pregnancy losses over the past few years and a challenging fertility journey before finally welcoming Sophia last November by gestational surrogate,” she continued.

“I was told that I would probably never be able to carry my own baby due to a suspected immune system dysfunction, which numerous different medical treatments failed to rectify. So for this to just happen naturally, and to have twins too by complete chance, is an absolute dream come true for us ❤️

“My doctor can’t offer a medical explanation for why I have been able to sustain this pregnancy and it will probably always remain one of life’s mysteries,” Rosanna wrote.

“However, we found out I was pregnant after the first month of lockdown when I was far more physically relaxed than I’ve been in years and enjoying the slow pace of family life at home, despite the anxiety and sadness in the outside world.

“So perhaps that time out from the stress of busy everyday life made all the difference. We still can’t quite believe it ourselves and it’s taken a long time to properly process it and feel ready to share the news. As if 2020 hasn’t already been packed with enough surprises! ????

“Fertility miracles may take some time, but they really can happen in the most unexpected and magical ways ???? As always, sending so much love to those of you still on your baby journey. Never give up hope ????,” she added.

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