Couple with dwarfism have children against all the odds

harli Worgan and Her Family’s Inspiring Journey

Charli Worgan and her husband Cullen, both living in Sydney, each have a different form of dwarfism. Instead of being asked when they’d have children, they were often asked why. Despite public scrutiny and medical risks, the couple now have three beautiful children.

Due to their genetic conditions, each pregnancy carried serious risks. Their children could inherit one parent’s form of dwarfism, be of average height, or inherit both conditions—something doctors say would be fatal at birth. During her third pregnancy, Charli had to undergo painful CVS testing to determine the baby’s condition.

In early 2021, her son Rip was born healthy, joining his sisters Tilba and Tully. Charli uses her platform to show that, despite the challenges, her parenting journey is just like everyone else’s—full of love, struggle, and joy.

Her story is an inspiration to many and a powerful reminder that all families deserve respect.

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