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Chris De Burgh’s daughter Rosanna pregnant with twins after 14 miscarriages

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Chris De Burgh's daughter Rosanna Davison is pregnant with twins after 14 miscarriages

Chris De Burgh's daughter Rosanna Davison has announced she's pregnant after suffering 14 miscarriages and being told she'd never be able to carry a baby

Chris De Burgh's daughter has announced she's pregnant with twins after suffering 14 miscarriages.

Rosanna Davison announced the happy news on her Instagram account on Wednesday with a picture of herself with her husband Wes Quirke and their baby girl Sophia, eight months.

Sophia was born via surrogate back in November and Rosanna is now carrying identical twin boys.

The former Miss World, 36, admitted she's had a "challenging fertility journey" and was told by doctors that she would probably never be able to carry her own baby due to a suspected immune system dysfunction.

Announcing the news, she wrote: "We have some news! @Wesquirke and I are beyond overjoyed to announce that we're expecting identical twin boys this November.

"We're absolutely thrilled to complete our family and for our daughter Sophia to have two siblings so close in age to her."

Rosanna, who is de Burgh's daughter with Diane Davison, said her fertility treatment had failed and she never expected to fall pregnant.

She continued: "As I've spoken openly about this year, we struggled with fourteen pregnancy losses over the past few years and a challenging fertility journey before finally welcoming Sophia last November by gestational surrogate.

"I was told that I would probably never be able to carry my own baby due to a suspected immune system dysfunction, which numerous different medical treatments failed to rectify.

"So for this to just happen naturally, and to have twins too by complete chance, is an absolute dream come true for us."

Rosanna said she doesn't know why she was able to conceive naturally but believes it was because lockdown meant she was spending more time at home relaxing.

She continued: "We still can't quite believe it ourselves and it's taken a long time to properly process it and feel ready to share the news.

"As if 2020 hasn't already been packed with enough surprises!

"Fertility miracles may take some time, but they really can happen in the most unexpected and magical ways.