Cancer Survivor Mom Celebrates Her 23-Week Preemie's First Birthday with Photo Shoot

Wavebreakmedia Ltd/Thinkstock(HOUSTON) — A mother who survived cancer is now celebrating her baby daughter’s medical triumph.

The baby girl, who was born at 23 weeks and given a 26 percent chance of survival, has just celebrated her first birthday.

Ajshay James beat cancer in 2010, after battling a type of brain cancer called astrocytoma for four years. So, when she and her then-boyfriend decided to have a child together, James was ecstatic.

“I was really excited to be a mom. It’s something I’ve waited for a long time,” James, 35, told ABC News. “I, myself, am a cancer survivor and I didn’t think it would happen for me.”

James had a difficult pregnancy — from spotting to seizures. In fact, she had to deliver her baby, whom she named Harper, at only 23 weeks after doctors discovered James’ umbilical cord was “hanging down.”

“It was an immediate threat to my life and an immediate threat to Harper’s life,” James said.

James also had a difficult birthing process as doctors found three fibroid tumors, which had grown to 17 centimeters, that they had to cut out.

“I lost a lot of blood,” James recalled. “I almost didn’t make it. She almost didn’t make it.”

When Harper was born on Sept. 9, 2015, she weighed only 13 ounces. Due to her incomplete development and small size, doctors told James her daughter had a 26 percent chance of survival.

The Houston, Texas woman said because she didn’t have the opportunity to take the “normal birthing photos, where I’d hold her and kiss her,” she decided she’d go all out for Harper’s first birthday with a glamorous photo shoot.

“She was the size of a soda can. You could look through her; she was red in color. She didn’t look anything like a baby,” James said of Harper when she was first born. “She’s what they call a micro-preemie.”

Harper will still face developmental challenges. James said her daughter has the capabilities of a five-month-old and is still learning how to crawl. Still, James is optimistic.

“But she’s always had a smile from day one and that’s what fills me,” the proud mother said.

Although it’s been a difficult year for the mother and daughter, James told ABC News she has no regrets.

“The journey has been amazing. I not only have the blessing of a daughter, but I’ve learned so much about my own personal strength,” James said. “It’s really helped me define and redefine who I am as a woman and as a mother.”

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