A woman born without a womb is fundraising to help pay for a surrogate so she can finally have the family she's always dreamed of.
Lisa Beavan-Mason, 31, was diagnosed with Mayer Rokitansky Kuster Hauser (MRKH) syndrome just ten years ago.
Despite her ovaries functioning properly, not having a womb means she will never be able to carry her own child.
After tying the knot with David Mason, 28, in September, the couple began searching for options to begin their family.
But they were refused IVF treatment, she turned to her best friend Laura McCrae, 38, who has offered to be the couple's surrogate.
Now the pair need to find £25,000 to cover the costs after the NHS turned down their funding request.
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