“I was lining up for a massive needle through my abdomen while others were celebrating 12 weeks.”
Their daughters, Tully and Tilba, each inherited one type of dwarfism. When Charli became pregnant again, they waited anxiously to learn which of four outcomes their third child would face — including the possibility of a fatal diagnosis.

She acknowledged the criticism they’ve faced for choosing to have children:
“Bringing a child into this world with our odds is no simple decision.”
In February, they welcomed baby Rip — healthy and loved. Charli shared a message many parents can relate to:

“I’m tired but feeling grateful… There’s no ‘correct’ way to do motherhood.”
Through honesty and resilience, Charli shows that while her path is unique, the joys and struggles of parenthood are universal.