‘Infertile’ Jordan Lambropoulos shares she is pregnant with twins

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Influencer and Crohn’s disease advocate Jordan Lambropoulos was told she would be infertile following a life-changing stem-cell transplant she underwent in 2023.

To enhance her chances of being able to be a biological mother one day, she participated in an “incredibly invasive” egg retrieval surgery at the age of 24.

Despite the impossible odds and the fact twins don’t run in her family, Jordan has since discovered she has miraculously fallen pregnant naturally with twins.

“It’s crazy, just over a year ago I didn’t think I would even see my next birthday and now here I am pregnant with twins… This was an absolute miracle,” she told The Advertiser.

The 26-year-old went into remission for Crohn’s disease after being the first person in Australia to undergo a stem-cell transplant.

Jordan is 14 weeks pregnant and is due at the end of February 2025.

Source: The Advertiser.

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