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10 October 2008
Emma Smith, 37, feared she may be infertile because of the side-effects of her anti-rejection drugs.
But last week, the former secretary from Hitchin in Hertfordshire gave birth without complications to her first child 6lb baby Oliver.
She is the first woman in Britain to deliver a child by Caesarean section after receiving donor kidneys and a pancreas.
Her transplant operation was performed by leading surgeon Professor Nadey Hakim from St Mary's Hospital in London. The president of the International College of Surgeons, said: "This is extremely significant because there's always a risk that immuno-suppressant drugs will damage the foetus.
"And to have a normal pregnancy and a healthy baby when you've had diabetes and a double transplant is fantastic."
Ms Smith, who lives with her boyfriend, a tree-surgeon, was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes at the age of 11. The condition meant her pancreas was unable to produce the hormone insulin and she had to have daily injections.
Her organs also gradually began to deteriorate and she had the kidney and pancreas transplant five years ago,
It was only later that she learned the immuno-suppressant drugs, which she must take for life, can reduce fertility.
Miss Smith said: "I was single at the time but, when I got together, with Steve we did talk about this and I wondered if I'd get pregnant. So it was a surprise when I found out I was expecting."
Her pregnancy was without complications although doctors did not want to risk a normal delivery and performed the Caesarean to protect her organs on 29 September at Queen Charlotte's Hospital.
Miss Smith said: "I'm so grateful to everyone especially Mr Hakim. He was fantastic and even phoned me to congratulate me when I discovered I was pregnant with Oliver. I'm already thinking about having another baby."
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