First child with cancer, twin pregnancy without cervix...Worried about reality after 1% miracle
Oct 29, 2025
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On the 28th, Cho-ah opened up a conversation she had with her friend, saying "Adul Mom's shortcomings".
Cho-ah asked "Isn't your son's mother having a hard time?" and the friend "It's hard when you play around." It's physically hard. When they play, they like to play tag and play with this body, but it's hard for me now. Even if they play, their physical strength will not decrease even if they play."
In response, Cho-ah said "That's the same for the daughter as well", but the friend "It's up to the daughter as well." People who don't fit in because they're running around and making loud noises are (tough)."
The friend said "I used to have a loud voice, but it gets louder" and Cho-ah said "It's my future" and put her head on with a sigh.
Meanwhile, Cho-ah married a businessman six years her senior in 2021, and in the first year of marriage, she was diagnosed with cervical cancer and said she had been fighting the disease.
Cho-ah has since undergone cancer resection and fertility preservation surgery and has been preparing for the second generation of pregnancy earlier this year.
Cho-ah, who was diagnosed with cervical cancer two years ago, recently received a lot of congratulations by announcing the news of her twin pregnancy.
Cho-a said that the child came to her after the first round of examination. "I had no neck, so there was a risk of premature birth, so even though I purposely transplanted only one embryo, I naturally divided myself and became identical twins. It is said that it is a 1% probability", he said, and was thrilled that "At first, I was worried, but now I just think that I should bear it well and give birth to it in good health.'
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