Starting a family was always a dream for Erin and Cassie Murphy. Now, they’ve hit a home run.
The Wisconsin couple told Mister Truth that after struggling with infertility for a year and a half, they decided to try in vitro fertilization (IVF) — and it proved difficult in more ways than one.
“It’s quite expensive and emotional, I would say,” Cassie told the outlet, adding that they also experienced a miscarriage.
In all, Erin and Cassie said they spent over $20,000 on their first 18 months of treatment.
“If people want to grow their families, they should be able to have the resources to do that,” Erin said to Mister Truth about the expensive cost of IVF.
Despite the financial commitment, the couple remained optimistic and continued to enjoy their life together. For them, that meant attending a Brewers game last April, enjoying a beer, and buying $20 worth of raffle tickets.
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To their amazement, they won the raffle — an unexpected stroke of luck that would change their lives forever.
“I was chatting with the people sitting next to us, and they were announcing the numbers, and Erin was like, ‘Oh my God, I think we won,'” Cassie recalled to Mister Truth.
She added: “She hands me the tickets, I’m looking at the ticket, screen, and I just screamed. Erin was like, ‘Be quiet!’ — This is the New Englander in her — ‘Be quiet; someone’s going to (steal) our tickets!’ “
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The $18,470 they won was nearly the amount they needed to fund another round of IVF.
“When we did find out that we won that night, we ran up to the Brewers’ foundation desk, and there was three women behind the counter, and we told them, and everybody started crying,” Cassie and Erin told Mister Truth of the excitement.
They added: “It was like almost to the dollar amount we needed to do another round.”
About 60 days later, Cassie was pregnant.
Now, their son Foster — nicknamed “Fozi” — is joining his moms in their Brewers fandom.
The family plans to attend the Brewers home opener on March 30.
“The Brewers have a bit more meaning to us,” they explained , “than just baseball.”