Justine and Chris Delamare, both 43, were heartbroken when they were told they were too overweight to conceive children. But they used the doctor’s diagnosis to motivate them.
Together, after joint gastric bypass surgeries and a commitment to cut out on greasy foods, the couple lost nearly 250 kilograms combined.
Today they are parents to Oscar, 2, and Jasmine, 10 months– something they thought would always be an impossible dream.
“I was devastated when we were told we were too big to get pregnant,” Justine told The Sun.
“I didn’t think it would happen and we pushed the idea to the back of our minds.
“Now, I’m really proud of what we’ve achieved. I wake up every day and feel blessed.”
They’re not the only couple who have stacked on the weight together. One study showed that if your partner is overweight you are 37 per cent more likely to be also.
Being obese will not only affect your overall lifestyle, but your chances of heart attack, stroke, some cancers and other health risks are increased with every extra kilo you carry.
So what happens when you and your spouse share a struggle with weight? Well you could follow the lead of these once obese or unhealthy pairs who chose to tackle weight loss together. Click through our gallery to get inspired.
Justine and Chris Delamere, both 43, lost 400 kilograms between them to increase their chances of starting a family. They now have two beautiful children.
[Angela and Willie Gillis lost a combined 227 kilos in two years.] (http://edition.cnn.com/2013/03/22/health/gillis-weight-loss-couple/index.html?hpt=hp_bn13|target=”_blank”)