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A mother who found she had a tumour while pregnant was saved by her unborn twins' kicking, doctors have said.
Michelle Stepney developed a tumour but was only diagnosed with cervical cancer when she was taken to hospital with a suspected miscarriage.
But doctors found her twins' kicking had dislodged the tumour.
Mrs Stepney, from Cheam, south-west London, refused to undergo chemotherapy and a hysterectomy which would have meant the termination of her twins.
A mother who found she had a tumour while pregnant was saved by her unborn twins' kicking, doctors have said.
Michelle Stepney developed a tumour but was only diagnosed with cervical cancer when she was taken to hospital with a suspected miscarriage.
But doctors found her twins' kicking had dislodged the tumour.
Mrs Stepney, from Cheam, south-west London, refused to undergo chemotherapy and a hysterectomy which would have meant the termination of her twins.