Ms.Loughlin, a Metropolitan Police officer, from Portishead, North Somerset, told BBC Points West: "It's almost like lifting a piece of toast, that's how tiny she feels."
Ms.Loughlin found out she had inflammatory breast cancer when she was 13 weeks pregnant.
Doctors gave her the option of terminating the pregnancy to begin aggressive chemotherapy.
But Ms.Loughlin, who also has two little boys, decided to have the less aggressive chemotherapy to give the baby the best chance.
After the treatment failed, doctors said the risk to her was so big it was better to bring the birth forward.
Ms.Loughlin, a Metropolitan Police officer, from Portishead, North Somerset, told BBC Points West: "It's almost like lifting a piece of toast, that's how tiny she feels."Ms.Loughlin found out she had inflammatory breast cancer when she was 13 weeks pregnant.Doctors gave her the option of terminating the pregnancy to begin aggressive chemotherapy.But Ms.Loughlin, who also has two little boys, decided to have the less aggressive chemotherapy to give the baby the best chance.After the treatment failed, doctors said the risk to her was so big it was better to bring the birth forward.
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