Cindy
Reutzel, 53, gave birth to a healthy baby girl who was conceived using the
fertilized egg from her own daughter, Emily Jordan. Reutzel offered carry her
daughter's baby after Jordan was diagnosed with cervical cancer in 2010. An
operation to remove the cancer meant that Jordan is now unable to have children
on her own.
"I can't describe what that was like after finding out you have cancer, after finding out your chance of ever carrying a baby is gone," Jordan said.
"The thought of Emily and Mike not being able to have children and share that piece of their lives with someone just broke my heart," Reutzel said.
"I want Emily to have that connection with another human being like I had with her."
So, that's when Reutzel, who hadn't given birth in three decades, offered to help her daughter and Emily's husband Mike, realize their dream of becoming parents.
"What if I carried your baby for you?" Reutzel asked the couple.
"We didn't really think that was a realistic option," Emily told her Mom.
But after both mother and daughter underwent a series of tests, including psychological evaluations, doctors implanted Reutzel's uterus with an embryo created with Emily's egg and Mike's Fluid.
Reutzel was subjected to regular medical checkups throughout the unconventional pregnancy and received regular hormonal shots.
And when the baby was due, Elle Cynthia Jordan was delivered via cesarean section.
Throughout the pregnancy, people naturally asked Reutzel how "her baby" was doing, but she says she was always quick to inform people that the baby growing inside her was actually her granddaughter.
"This is a continuation of everything that she has done her entire life for me, which is to make sure that I have the best life possible," Jordan said.
And while Reutzel went the extra mile to help her daughter become a mother, Reutzel was quick to note she had her own stake in the process:
becoming a grandmother.
"I know I gave a gift," she says. "But I'm also getting so much in return."