Atifa Ljajic and her husband, Serif Nokic, struggled for a baby for 20 years, only for him to run away after they got a daughter because she was crying too much.
The blessing came after she and her husband, Serif Nokic, tried getting a baby for 20 years with no luck
The couple, believed to have used an anonymous seed donor for the pregnancy, had initially disagreed about having a child, but Serif eventually agreed. Atifa, who worked in a textile factory before retirement and has little money, is determined to raise Alina alone.
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