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Liverpool Echo
Liverpool Echo
National
Charlotte Hadfield

Mum-of-six given devastating news after giving birth to baby girl

A mum-of-six who thought she had pregnancy related symptoms was shocked to discover she actually had cervical cancer.

Rachel Kenny, from Widnes, was told the devastating news at St Helens Hospital in May last year, just 11 months after she had given birth to her baby girl, Ava.

The 36-year-old said she first went to the doctors after she started experiencing bleeding during pregnancy, but this was initially put down to "pregnancy related issues."

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Rachel later discovered the cancer had also spread to her lymph nodes and she was referred to the Clatterbridge Cancer Centre for chemotherapy and radiotherapy.

She has shared her story to raise awareness of cervical cancer and encourage other women to go to the doctors if there's anything they are worried about.

Rachel told the ECHO: "Initially my symptoms started when I was pregnant with my daughter, which was in 2020, but because I was pregnant they just kind of put it down to pregnancy related issues rather than anything else.

"Life gets in the way - I just brushed it off at first. I was quite naïve. I thought things like that don't happen to me, I'm only 35.

"It was early April I went to the doctors. As soon as I went to the GP she did an internal examination and she told me straight away she could see a mass on my cervix.

"From then to getting diagnosed that was really quick - that was the beginning of April and by May I knew I had cervical cancer and how bad it was.

"They said the only option available at that point was to have a combination of chemotherapy and radiotherapy."

After finishing 13 weeks of treatment in September, Rachel was referred for a scan to determine whether it had been successful in getting rid of the cancer.

In the meantime, she started experiencing "excruciating pain" in her abdomen and she was admitted to hospital to get it under control.

In November, Rachel was given another devastating blow when she was told the cancer was still in her cervix and it had also spread to her uterus.

Rachel pictured here with her partner Adam (Rachel Kenny)

The 36-year-old, who has lost six stone since October, said she was given two options by doctors - to undergo a life changing operation or opt for palliative care.

She has chosen to undergo the operation, which includes a full hysterectomy, in the hope of removing the cancer at the Royal Liverpool Hospital.

Rachel said: "I want to make people aware that actually it does happen to people my age. I've had smear tests and it's never been picked up before so it's kind of a shock.

"I think to be honest that's what's kept me going; the fact that I've got all these kids, I just need to be there for them.

"I've got to do everything I can to make sure I'm around for them and that's the only thing that has kept me going."

Rachel has set up a Gofundme page in the hope of raising money to take her children on days out and give them something to look forward to during this difficult time.

In a message on the fundraising page, Rachel said: "My amazing children have been through a hugely challenging journey since my cancer diagnosis and are coping as well as can be.

"Knowing the future months ahead are going to be, hopefully, one to recovery I would like to give them the opportunity to do the things they love such a swimming, rugby matches, days out together with family etc. And the worry free days they deserve."

If you would like to donate to the Gofundme page click here.

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