At 27 years old, Christine Bayeh was freshly married, trying to start a family and excited for the future.
When she found out she was pregnant, she was elated. It was everything she and her husband had hoped for. Then one week later, she noticed that her breasts were quite sore.
At first she figured it was breast pain related to pregnancy, but when she checked herself over she found a small lump.
Tests revealed it was breast cancer.
At the time she was just six weeks pregnant.
"It was so scary, and to add on the fact I was pregnant - it was intense. So much was going through my mind. I didn't know anything about breast cancer, and I was quite young as well. At the time my GP told me it would be unlikely I could keep the baby," Christine told Mamamia.
After seeing a specialist, an appointment was soon organised for her to see a McGrath breast care nurse in Sydney, where she lives. That's when she met Bronwyn.
Bronwyn has been a breast care nurse for 10 years, working with hundreds of people going through one of the scariest moments of their lives.
"The main thing I remember with Christine was that she was young and pregnant and needed extra support and consideration to be able to progress with the pregnancy," Bronwyn said to Mamamia.
"She is an amazing young woman with major inner strength, that she called upon to get herself through cancer."