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Though the odds were stacked against them, the couple, both 42, conceived naturally — and hope their story of resiliency inspires other prospective parents.
“I feel like it’s a miracle,” says Glenda, who is now in her second trimester.
Glenda and Lumumba first met at church when they were each 39 years old. Neither had kids, but both were eager to start a family after they tied the knot.
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The couple was always wary of the obstacles before them, including Glenda’s reproductive health history. At 26, Glenda underwent a myomectomy to have an 8 lb. tumor removed from her uterus. Afterward, she was adamant about keeping her reproductive organs.
“I knew I wanted to be a mom,” Glenda tells PEOPLE. “I always knew I wanted to be a mom and wife.”
The winter before competing onRace, Glenda was told she needed another surgery to remove 31 fibroids from her uterus.
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Glenda opted to move forward with the surgery but was unable to try and conceive for six months afterward. During that time, she and Lumumba trained for and competed onRace, placing seventh overall.
The couple reached another health hurdle upon returning home from the reality show when a fertility specialist informed them that Glenda’s tubes were blocked. At the time, they were told in-vitro fertilization (IVF) was the only way they would be able to conceive.
A short time later, however, Glenda learned she had conceived naturally. It was a dream come true for both her and her husband.
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Glenda and Lumumba first learned they were expecting in November, as their season ofRacewas coming to a close. Their doctor confirmed the good news when Glenda was about six weeks along.
Faith “played a huge part” in the Roberts' journey to parenthood, Glenda says. “We didn’t have any backup. I never froze my eggs. We didn’t have anything we could lean on other than our faith. That’s all we had.”
The couple has been documenting their pregnancy journey in a series ontheir YouTube channel, and hope their story inspires others like them.
“We want to encourage people that it’s possible to have a natural conception in your 40s,” Glenda says. “Don’t think it’s not possible.”
“I know [our story] is going to touch somebody,” adds Lumumba.
source: people.com