Natalie was told that they believed there was "something wrong" with the baby and so she was urgently referred to Queen Charlotte's hospital in London.
What the doctors said
Natalie told Holly and Phillip: "They called me to tell me the baby had Down Syndrome.
"I really wasn't surprised at that point. The phone rang again, it was an unknown number and they said, 'We are just confirming your appointment for tomorrow'.
"I said, 'I don't have an appointment for tomorrow, I think you have the wrong person.'
"I realised they had booked me in for a termination the following day."
Natalia told the hospital that she didn't want that and to "cancel that appointment" but she claims she was told that they would "keep the appointment just in case you change your mind."
Natalie has a daughter older than Woody and told of how grateful she is to be a mum.
She said if Woody had been her first child, she "might of had to go along" with the termination and wouldn't "have realised that there was a choice."
Natalie explains: "It was like, in their eyes, Woody was going to be a drain on a society and that his life would have no value.
"But actually Woody's a life enhancer.
"He enhances anybody's life that he meets, if you could measure joy, it would be off the scale.
"I remember holding him in my arms for the first time and he was crying. I was so happy that he was healthy and I thought, 'I fought for you and now you're here'."
Natalie concludes that her experience at the hospitals was "very confusing and frightening".
The mum says: "It was like we were put on a pathway without a choice really. This happened 10 years ago so I really, really hope it's different now.
"But what I want to say to anybody that is having a baby with Down Syndrome or gets a diagnosis or isn't even pregnant yet, it's okay."
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