Anna and Mursel travel to Ukraine to welcome their first baby together via surrogate

90 day fiance Season 7 stars Anna-Marie Campisi and her husband Mursel Mistanoglu welcome their first child together via surrogate. The reality TV stars had to travel to war-torn Ukraine to meet their baby for the first time. Here is her incredible story.
Anna and Mursel welcome their first baby together
After 39-year-old Anna found out she wouldn’t be able to carry her and Mursel’s future children, the 90 day fiance Couple turned to surrogacy. On April 25, the couple announced on Instagram that they had just welcomed their first child together, a son, Gokhan John. The baby was born on Monday, April 11, five weeks early to a surrogate. Check out the photos of the couple’s newborn baby below:
Anna shared photos of the newborn with the caption: “Mursel and I are delighted to announce the birth of our son! Gokhan John He was born on 4/11/22, 5 weeks early. He does it fantastic! Just a little guy at 5.3 pounds and 18 inches.” Anna then revealed some details about her surrogate. She wrote: “Our surrogate is fine too! I got to know her and she is such a great woman!”
Anna and Mursel’s frantic journey to Ukraine to have their baby
seeing your child for the first time Anna and Mursel traveled to Ukraine where the surrogate is from. She revealed that she and Mursel managed to travel safely to Ukraine with the help of a “non-profit group, Dynamo Project.”
Anna said that after landing in Poland, with the help of the group, they could get to Ukraine. She explained that Mursel only has a visa that allows him to enter Ukraine but not leave it. She explained: “If he came to Ukraine, he would not be allowed to leave the country.”
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Anna had to go to war-torn Ukraine alone, but luckily she was able to go with the Dynamo project group. She explained: “They planned the logistics including Trip to Ukraine, a safe place to stay in Ukraine and travel inside. You were with me the whole time.”
She announced that thanks to the groups, she was able to finish the documents the next day in Lviv, Ukraine. However, the stress was too much for Mursel and he was taken to the hospital for chest pains. She revealed that Mursel was fine and that his tests were back to normal. She revealed: “Then I was transported to the border and went to Poland with the baby. They took me to the hospital where Mursel was.”
The journey of Anna and Mursel in “90 Day Fiancé”
Fans first met this couple in season 7 of the franchise, when Mursel relocated from a small village in Turkey to Bellevue, Nebraska on a K-1 or “fiancee” visa. 90 day fiance The audience watched as Mursel did his best to stepdad to Anna’s three sons Joey, Gino and Leo from a previous relationship.
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While many 90 day fiance Fans weren’t convinced this couple would make it due to the massive language barrier, they proved everyone wrong. Mursel and Anna continued to bond through a shared love of beekeeping and have since even started two successful businesses that embody their passions.
90 day fiance Fans are happy to see Anna, Mursel and baby Gokhan John are all safe. The road to parenthood has been difficult for this couple, but it has been worth it. Congratulations Anna and Mursel!
90 day fiance Season 9 airs Sundays on TLC and Discovery+.
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