When Kelsi and Kyle Pierce got married, they were eager to raise a family but had no idea what kind of journey lay ahead.
In order to begin their new life together, the pair relocated to Minnesota after being married in 2016.
They didn’t take long to begin trying to have children.The process of becoming pregnant proved to be challenging, so Kelsi visited her doctor to learn why.
Following IVF, doctors discovered that Kelsi’s uterine lining was too thin to support a pregnancy, despite initially telling the couple that she had a poor ovarian reserve.
The couple tried for two years and used all of their financial resources in the process. Last but not least,
Kelsi’s physician destroyed her heart by informing her that she would never be able to conceive.

Good Morning America quoted Kelsi as saying, ‘We had already spent more than our savings and gone into
incredible debt just for what we had done, so it wasn’t an option.’ ‘It was a very gloomy period.’
When they learned that a gestational carrier would cost $100,000, they decided against getting one. That is, until Lisa Rutherford, Kelsi’s mother, intervened.
The mom, 53, offered to bear her daughter’s unborn child.
When you have children, you want their lives to be better, simpler, and more satisfying than your own, according to Lisa.
‘I just realized that while I don’t have $100,000 to give you, there is something I can do to help you realize your ambition. There was no question at all.
Mom To determine whether she would be able to assist her daughter in this way, Lisa had to undergo a variety of tests.
The technique was finally approved in December 2019. The following February, she found out she was expecting her daughter’s child.

The family was even more shocked when Kelsi discovered she was expecting in March.
It was a fantastic experience.
It was a lot of fun to chat about our own experiences, and I was so pleased for Kelsi to be able to carry a baby, Lisa said.
Two months separated the deliveries of the mother and daughter. The mother and grandmother are overjoyed that they are both daughters called Everly and Ava.
I constantly remind myself that this is my goal coming true when something is difficult or I’m feeling worn out,
said Kelsi. ‘I value it so much more because of how long and how much work it took,’ the author said.