A couple who are constantly mistaken for mother and son flew to Cyprus so they could afford IVF - and are now expecting triplets.
Lauren Kaye, 31, and her wife, Hannah, 29, knew they wanted to start a family but were shocked after being quoted £21k for fertility treatment in the UK.
Instead they looked at going abroad but had to tie the knot first so Hannah, a specialist engineer, wouldn't have to adopt her own baby.
The couple planned their wedding in just six weeks and got married in August 2024 before jetting off to Cyprus the following month for treatment - costing £9k.
Lauren had Hannah's fertilised eggs implanted in her womb and found out she was pregnant three days later.
The pair - who often get mistaken for mother and son due to Hannah's youthful appearance - were shocked to discover they were expecting triplet girls.
Now they are raising money to put towards items they will need for the triplets - such as clothes and bottles - after Hannah was unexpectedly made redundant.