‘Mummy, when does Down’s syndrome go away?’ my little girl, Olivia, asked me. My heart squeezed as I bent down and looked my three-yearold in the eye. ‘It doesn’t darling, it’s with you for life,’ I said gently.
‘Oh,’ she replied and I could see her thoughts whirring. ‘So I’ll have to look after Amber forever?’ I shook my head and pulled her in for a big hug. ‘Of course not, sweetheart.’
Even as a toddler, Olivia was well aware of Down’s syndrome. Unsurprising, really, as her twin sister, Amber, was diagnosed with the condition when she was born.
Throughout my pregnancy, my partner, Ian Davies, and I had no idea. We already had one little boy, Finn, conceived with the help of IVF and born in December 2007. We…
