How a Hong Kong cancer survivor had a family against the odds
Thanks to IVF and adoption, a couple have overcome enormous hurdles to build their multicultural family
When Rachel and Sophie Tadelis were three, the twins got into trouble with their nursery teacher for telling friends that they hadn't come from their mother's womb but their aunt's.
Rachel and Sophie weren't just a pair of imaginative toddlers telling tall tales, though. Theirs is an extraordinary life, as is the multicultural family that their parents Jamie and Amy Tadelis have made with two other siblings who were adopted in Hong Kong, Levi and Ruby.
It's family that has triumphed over adversity.
Both natives of New York, Jamie and Amy Tadelis married early and decided they should not wait to start a family after having lost Amy's father and aunt to cancer within a few years. But it was a path fraught with hurdles.
The couple found it difficult to conceive, even with fertility drugs. When Amy conceived unexpectedly, it was an unviable ectopic pregnancy that also damaged a fallopian tube. Then, just as she was recovering, test results revealed that she had breast cancer - especially dangerous for young women under 40.