SIGNING for her latest Temu shipment, Michelle Cisco-Pinheiro had no idea it would be the package to change her life.

Packed inside amongst her other bargain items is the thing that will silence her trolls for good.

A £1 pregnancy test.

It lay unused in her home for years until April 2024 when she used it to discover she was expecting her first child.

At 47, Michelle believed that she might never have children with her Nilton, then 37, with trolls even saying he should have left her.

But Michelle welcomed her son Emmanuel Zane on 2 January this year after years of trying to conceive .

The mum learned her chances were “impossible” after suffering cervical cancer at 18 before later being diagnosed with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS).

Despite coming to terms with her reality, Mich

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