A woman in her fifties in the United States is a surrogate mother for her infertile daughter and gives birth to her own granddaughter, giving a calming impression.



According to CNN and ABC broadcasts on the 13th, 51-year-old Julie Loving, who lives in Illinois, USA, gave birth to her granddaughter Bria Juliet Lockwood earlier this month.



Loving fertilized her daughter's egg and son-in-law's sperm to grow in her womb when her daughter, Brianna Lockwood, could not conceive despite her long efforts.



The baby had a problem with the umbilical cord and was born 10 days earlier than the scheduled date through a cesarean section, but weighs 3.2 kg and is healthy.



"It was like a dream to have a daughter with my mom's help," said Bryanna. "As I watched my mom give birth to a baby for me, my feelings crossed."



She married her husband Aaron Lockwood in 2016 and immediately tried to have a child, but failed. A year later, she sought a fertility specialist, but experienced multiple miscarriages and fell into great despair.



The doctor suggested that you find someone in your family or friend who could give birth to you.



Loving, a mother who knows this unfortunate news better than anyone else, said she would become a surrogate mother.



Bryanna hesitated at her mother's suggestion at first, but she agreed to become a surrogate mother, seeing that there was no other way.



She said, "I thought my mother was old and that she would not be able to give birth to healthy children because she had already entered menopause, and at first I opposed it."



Luckily, Loving had already had two children, including Brianna, and was in good shape with 19 marathon runs and several triathlon competitions.



Loving met several experts, doctors, and psychologists to become her daughter's surrogate mother, and in February she transferred the fertilized embryo to her womb and became pregnant at once.



Bryanna introduced this series of processes on Instagram with photos, and on the 6th, she posted a picture of her daughter to announce the end of the journey of pregnancy and childbirth.



(Photo = Brianna Instagram, Yonhap News)