New Mum Discovers Shocking Tumour Diagnosis Post Emergency C-Section
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A mother’s joyful anticipation of welcoming her baby was overshadowed by a heartbreaking diagnosis post an emergency C-section. Lisa Wootten, a 37-year-old woman from Essex, embarked on a journey of motherhood through IVF after parting ways with her husband. Dreaming of becoming a mum had been a long-held desire of hers, and she was diligent in preparing her body for pregnancy by focusing on her health and fitness.

However, on a fateful day on January 30, 2023, Lisa started feeling unwell, culminating in a 35-minute-long seizure that saw her rushed to the hospital. Initially mistaken for stroke symptoms, her seizure was attributed to an undiagnosed kidney infection. Despite doctors attributing her monthly seizures to nerve issues, Lisa’s condition continued to deteriorate, leading to a harrowing fall down a flight of stairs and recurring episodes like clockwork.

In a turn of events, Lisa found love anew with Ollie and embarked on the IVF journey which blessed her with a pregnancy in February 2024. Things took a terrifying turn at 38 weeks into her pregnancy when she experienced back-to-back seizures, triggering an emergency. Eventually, she underwent a C-section, welcoming her son Noah into the world amidst medical turmoil, with doctors revealing a devastating discovery – a 5cm tumour pressing on her brain.
The discovery of the tumour marked the beginning of a challenging phase for Lisa, who underwent surgery to address the meningioma. Despite a positive outlook, she continues to navigate the aftermath, with 5% of the mass left in her brain leading to epilepsy. Lisa’s journey to recovery meant a prolonged hospital stay, depriving her of immediate bonding time with Noah and forcing her to come to terms with a lifetime of anti-seizure medication.
However, Lisa’s resilience shines through as she cherishes every moment with her son, Noah, grateful for his safety and health. Her newfound purpose sees her actively engaging in charity initiatives to raise awareness and funds for brain tumour research, symbolising hope and determination in the face of adversity.
In an exclusive personal essay for Brain Tumour Research, Lisa Wootten shares her poignant tale, reflecting on the challenges she’s overcome and the silver linings she’s found in motherhood amidst the shadows of her health battle. As she navigates life with her son by her side, Lisa’s courage and perseverance serve as a beacon of light, inspiring others facing similar struggles to embrace hope and resilience in the face of uncertainty and adversity.
This story encapsulates the strength and fortitude of a mother’s love, transcending through hardships and setbacks, and emerging triumphant in the face of life’s toughest challenges. Lisa’s journey stands as a testament to the power of love, hope, and unwavering determination in overcoming life’s most formidable obstacles, serving as an inspiring example of resilience and grace under pressure.
