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At the bobsled and skeleton world championships, some moms might make their way to the podium

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Four mothers are expected to compete in the bobsled and skeleton world championships.

It’s believed to be the highest number of mothers racing at a world championships. All four women missed time from competing during their pregnancies.

International Bobsled and Skeleton Federation decided in recent years to protect women who wanted to add to their families.

U.S. bobsledder Frank Del Duca marvels at what Curtis, Humphries, Meyers Taylor and Pasternack can do.

Curtis: “The postpartum period, hormones, everything, the recalibration calibration has kind of taken me by a little bit more of a surprise.” Humphries says she and her husband spent a fortune on fertility treatments before finally having success.

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