Sherrie Zammit, 49, is helping daughter Chloe, 31, have a second child after a rare cancer diagnosis resulted in her needing a hysterectomy 10 years ago, Yahoo7 reports.
“My days, I thought, were done and dusted with pregnancies, and never did I expect to be carrying my grandchild, but I’m really excited,” Sherrie told 7 News.
Chloe, mother of son Isaac, longed to have a baby with her fiancé, Dimitri Pixomatis, and was thrilled when her mother received the medical all-clear to proceed.
“We’re using Chloe’s eggs, my sperm – and my mother in law is just the oven,” Pixomatis said.
However, the family has now hit a major road-block. Prohibitive legal costs have put a halt to their surrogacy plans, forcing them to start a crowdfunding campaign in an attempt to raise the funds.
“My mother is 49 and we don’t have much time,” Chloe writes on their GoFundMe page. “We are reaching out to the community to help us realise our dream of completing our family. I’m terrified that the process of changing these laws will be too slow and by the time they do change, it would be too late for us.”
So far, the campaign has raised $2295 towards their $40,000 goal.
This article originally appeared on Marie Claire.
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