Lady’s ‘migraines’ after start turned out to be a mind tumour

Abi Naylor started experiencing excruciating migraines after her baby was born, which turned out to be a brain tumour. (Matthew Lofthouse/SWNS)

Abi Naylor began experiencing excruciating migraines after her child was born, which turned out to be a mind tumour. (Matthew Lofthouse/SWNS)

A brand new mum, who began struggling excruciating migraines after giving start to her son, turned out to have a fast-growing mind tumour.

Abi Naylor, 28, a office mentor, from Congleton, Cheshire, was rushed to Macclesfield Hospital, Cheshire, every week after the arrival of her son Roman in October 2022.

Following a CT scan, medical doctors broke the information to Abi and her husband, Ross, 28, that she had a big 7cm mind tumour, and would want emergency surgical procedure.

The couple had been advised the tumour’s progress had “accelerated” because of her being pregnant hormones and was near inflicting everlasting nerve injury.

Docs stated if it was left any longer it might have turn out to be inoperable and precipitated “life-changing” points together with her high quality motor talent and facial muscular tissues.

Fortunately, surgeons had been in a position to take away the entire tumour, and, because it was discovered to be benign, Abi doesn’t want any additional therapy.

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The couple welcomed a baby boy in October 2022. (Ross Naylor/SWNS)

The couple welcomed a child boy in October 2022. (Ross Naylor/SWNS)

“We do not know how lengthy the tumour was there and rising for,” Abi explains.

“Docs suppose the hormones and stress of labour ended up excelling the expansion of the tumour.

“If it weren’t for being pregnant, it could have grown for longer and precipitated extra injury.

“My little boy actually saved my life.”

When the couple’s marriage ceremony was postponed in June 2020 because of the pandemic, they determined to strive for a child and had been overjoyed to find, in 2021, that Abi was pregnant.

Nonetheless, the 12-week scan revealed the child’s mind had not developed correctly, with Abi having to ship their stillborn child when she was 14 weeks pregnant.

“We had been heartbroken and wanted a while to heal earlier than making an attempt once more,” she explains.

“However we tried to enter the brand new 12 months with a optimistic mindset.”

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New mum Abi Nayor with baby Roman after his birth. (Ross Naylor/SWNS)

New mum Abi Nayor with child Roman after his start. (Ross Naylor/SWNS)

The couple had been overjoyed to find Abi had fallen pregnant once more in February 2022.

They lastly received married in July 2022, and deliberate a gender reveal on the large day, utilizing blue balloons to inform family members they had been anticipating a boy.

“It was a really anxious time, however Abi was intently monitored all through the being pregnant,” Ross, a civil servant explains.

“The marriage and gender reveal was excellent – we hoped we’d left the tough 12 months behind us.”

Abi’s being pregnant had been going easily till she all of the sudden collapsed at 37 weeks alongside and was rushed to hospital, the place medical doctors struggled to discover a trigger.

“Docs are very reluctant to scan closely pregnant girls,” Abi provides.

“It was left unexplained, however we thought it was simply a kind of freak issues as a result of I felt high quality afterwards.”

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Naylor in hospital following her brain tumour diagnosis. (Ross Naylor/SWNS)

Naylor in hospital following her mind tumour prognosis. (Ross Naylor/SWNS)

Weeks later, when Abi was 39 weeks pregnant, she went into labour at Stepping Hill Hospital, Stockport, Nice Manchester.

The couple welcomed their little boy Roman on October 11, 2022, weighing a wholesome 7lbs 10oz.

The whole lot appeared high quality, till week later when Abi’s well being took a flip whereas at house.

“I began feeling actually dehydrated and was getting painful migraines,” she explains.

“After just a few days, I might barely see or stroll so Ross took me into A&E at Macclesfield Hospital.

“At first, medical doctors thought it was some response to the epidural I had throughout labour, however we pushed for extra assessments.”

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A CT scan uncovered a 7cm tumour and two days later, she was transferred Salford Royal Hospital for emergency mind surgical procedure.

“Docs could not imagine she had such an aggressive, fast-growing tumour for her age,” Ross explains.

“They did not know if it was cancerous, or what they’d discover once they operated.

“It was a really scary time, particularly simply after the arrival of Roman.”

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Naylor's surgery scar. (Ross Naylor/SWNS)

Naylor’s surgical procedure scar. (Ross Naylor/SWNS)

After a four-hour lengthy operation and an MRI scan, medical doctors managed to take away all traces of the mass.

Regardless of not needing additional therapy, the mum-of-one will proceed going for check-up scans.

However within the meantime she is now making an attempt to get pleasure from new parenthood whereas recovering from surgical procedure and is eager to encourage others to get checked out if one thing does not really feel proper.

“Positively go to a physician and get it checked out,” she advises.

“Wanting again, I’ve had complications on and off over time however thought nothing of it,” she remembers.

“I all the time put them right down to issues like not ingesting sufficient water, or my interval.”

Ross provides: “I dread to suppose what would have occurred if Roman hadn’t come alongside.

“He is a bit hero.

“Abi’s nonetheless on the street to restoration, however she’s doing amazingly effectively.”

Extra reporting SWNS.

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