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  • Des chercheurs sont réussi à produire les premiers embryons de kangourous par fécondation in vitro
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    Des chercheurs sont réussi à produire les premiers embryons de kangourous par fécondation in vitro
    Pictures must credit: University of Queensland Researchers are jumping for joy after they successfully produced the first kangaroo embryos through IVF. The kangaroo is a marsupial, a group of animals mostly found in Australia. Marsupials do not develop a true placenta and usually have a pouch on the abdomen of the female which carries the young. Researchers say the new breakthrough with IVF is crucial in saving other marsupial species from extinction. The groundbreaking achievement has reportedly provided valuable insights into marsupial reproduction and the potential of assisted reproductive technologies for conservation. The trial in Australia at the University of Queensland, assessed the development of kangaroo eggs and sperm in the laboratory. Embryos were then produced by injecting a single sperm directly into a mature egg. The eggs and sperm were collected from eastern grey kangaroos for use as a model to adapt the embryo technologies already applied to domestic animals and humans. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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  • Des chercheurs sont réussi à produire les premiers embryons de kangourous par fécondation in vitro
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    Des chercheurs sont réussi à produire les premiers embryons de kangourous par fécondation in vitro
    Pictures must credit: University of Queensland Researchers are jumping for joy after they successfully produced the first kangaroo embryos through IVF. The kangaroo is a marsupial, a group of animals mostly found in Australia. Marsupials do not develop a true placenta and usually have a pouch on the abdomen of the female which carries the young. Researchers say the new breakthrough with IVF is crucial in saving other marsupial species from extinction. The groundbreaking achievement has reportedly provided valuable insights into marsupial reproduction and the potential of assisted reproductive technologies for conservation. The trial in Australia at the University of Queensland, assessed the development of kangaroo eggs and sperm in the laboratory. Embryos were then produced by injecting a single sperm directly into a mature egg. The eggs and sperm were collected from eastern grey kangaroos for use as a model to adapt the embryo technologies already applied to domestic animals and humans. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Des chercheurs sont réussi à produire les premiers embryons de kangourous par fécondation in vitro
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    Des chercheurs sont réussi à produire les premiers embryons de kangourous par fécondation in vitro
    Pictures must credit: University of Queensland Researchers are jumping for joy after they successfully produced the first kangaroo embryos through IVF. The kangaroo is a marsupial, a group of animals mostly found in Australia. Marsupials do not develop a true placenta and usually have a pouch on the abdomen of the female which carries the young. Researchers say the new breakthrough with IVF is crucial in saving other marsupial species from extinction. The groundbreaking achievement has reportedly provided valuable insights into marsupial reproduction and the potential of assisted reproductive technologies for conservation. The trial in Australia at the University of Queensland, assessed the development of kangaroo eggs and sperm in the laboratory. Embryos were then produced by injecting a single sperm directly into a mature egg. The eggs and sperm were collected from eastern grey kangaroos for use as a model to adapt the embryo technologies already applied to domestic animals and humans. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Des chercheurs sont réussi à produire les premiers embryons de kangourous par fécondation in vitro
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    Des chercheurs sont réussi à produire les premiers embryons de kangourous par fécondation in vitro
    Pictures must credit: University of Queensland Researchers are jumping for joy after they successfully produced the first kangaroo embryos through IVF. The kangaroo is a marsupial, a group of animals mostly found in Australia. Marsupials do not develop a true placenta and usually have a pouch on the abdomen of the female which carries the young. Researchers say the new breakthrough with IVF is crucial in saving other marsupial species from extinction. The groundbreaking achievement has reportedly provided valuable insights into marsupial reproduction and the potential of assisted reproductive technologies for conservation. The trial in Australia at the University of Queensland, assessed the development of kangaroo eggs and sperm in the laboratory. Embryos were then produced by injecting a single sperm directly into a mature egg. The eggs and sperm were collected from eastern grey kangaroos for use as a model to adapt the embryo technologies already applied to domestic animals and humans. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • The great sperm heist: ‘They were playing with people’s lives’. Paul was in his 80s when someone called to say she was his daughter, conceived in a fertility clinic with his sperm. The only problem? He’d never donated any
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    The great sperm heist: ‘They were playing with people’s lives’. Paul was in his 80s when someone called to say she was his daughter, conceived in a fertility clinic with his sperm. The only problem? He’d never donated any
    ‘I wouldn’t wish it on anyone’: Joanna Rose, who has been searching for her donor’s identity for nearly 30 years. Photographed in Devon.

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  • The great sperm heist: ‘They were playing with people’s lives’. Paul was in his 80s when someone called to say she was his daughter, conceived in a fertility clinic with his sperm. The only problem? He’d never donated any
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    The great sperm heist: ‘They were playing with people’s lives’. Paul was in his 80s when someone called to say she was his daughter, conceived in a fertility clinic with his sperm. The only problem? He’d never donated any
    ‘I wouldn’t wish it on anyone’: Joanna Rose, who has been searching for her donor’s identity for nearly 30 years. Photographed in Devon.

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  • The great sperm heist: ‘They were playing with people’s lives’. Paul was in his 80s when someone called to say she was his daughter, conceived in a fertility clinic with his sperm. The only problem? He’d never donated any
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    The great sperm heist: ‘They were playing with people’s lives’. Paul was in his 80s when someone called to say she was his daughter, conceived in a fertility clinic with his sperm. The only problem? He’d never donated any
    ‘I wouldn’t wish it on anyone’: Joanna Rose, who has been searching for her donor’s identity for nearly 30 years. Photographed in Devon.

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  • The great sperm heist: ‘They were playing with people’s lives’. Paul was in his 80s when someone called to say she was his daughter, conceived in a fertility clinic with his sperm. The only problem? He’d never donated any
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    The great sperm heist: ‘They were playing with people’s lives’. Paul was in his 80s when someone called to say she was his daughter, conceived in a fertility clinic with his sperm. The only problem? He’d never donated any
    ‘I wouldn’t wish it on anyone’: Joanna Rose, who has been searching for her donor’s identity for nearly 30 years. Photographed in Devon.

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  • The great sperm heist: ‘They were playing with people’s lives’. Paul was in his 80s when someone called to say she was his daughter, conceived in a fertility clinic with his sperm. The only problem? He’d never donated any
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    The great sperm heist: ‘They were playing with people’s lives’. Paul was in his 80s when someone called to say she was his daughter, conceived in a fertility clinic with his sperm. The only problem? He’d never donated any
    ‘I wouldn’t wish it on anyone’: Joanna Rose, who has been searching for her donor’s identity for nearly 30 years. Photographed in Devon.

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  • The great sperm heist: ‘They were playing with people’s lives’. Paul was in his 80s when someone called to say she was his daughter, conceived in a fertility clinic with his sperm. The only problem? He’d never donated any
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    The great sperm heist: ‘They were playing with people’s lives’. Paul was in his 80s when someone called to say she was his daughter, conceived in a fertility clinic with his sperm. The only problem? He’d never donated any
    ‘I wouldn’t wish it on anyone’: Joanna Rose, who has been searching for her donor’s identity for nearly 30 years. Photographed in Devon.

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  • The great sperm heist: ‘They were playing with people’s lives’. Paul was in his 80s when someone called to say she was his daughter, conceived in a fertility clinic with his sperm. The only problem? He’d never donated any
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    The great sperm heist: ‘They were playing with people’s lives’. Paul was in his 80s when someone called to say she was his daughter, conceived in a fertility clinic with his sperm. The only problem? He’d never donated any
    ‘I wouldn’t wish it on anyone’: Joanna Rose, who has been searching for her donor’s identity for nearly 30 years. Photographed in Devon.

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  • The great sperm heist: ‘They were playing with people’s lives’. Paul was in his 80s when someone called to say she was his daughter, conceived in a fertility clinic with his sperm. The only problem? He’d never donated any
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    The great sperm heist: ‘They were playing with people’s lives’. Paul was in his 80s when someone called to say she was his daughter, conceived in a fertility clinic with his sperm. The only problem? He’d never donated any
    ‘I wouldn’t wish it on anyone’: Joanna Rose, who has been searching for her donor’s identity for nearly 30 years. Photographed in Devon.

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  • The great sperm heist: ‘They were playing with people’s lives’. Paul was in his 80s when someone called to say she was his daughter, conceived in a fertility clinic with his sperm. The only problem? He’d never donated any
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    The great sperm heist: ‘They were playing with people’s lives’. Paul was in his 80s when someone called to say she was his daughter, conceived in a fertility clinic with his sperm. The only problem? He’d never donated any
    ‘I wouldn’t wish it on anyone’: Joanna Rose, who has been searching for her donor’s identity for nearly 30 years. Photographed in Devon.

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  • The great sperm heist: ‘They were playing with people’s lives’. Paul was in his 80s when someone called to say she was his daughter, conceived in a fertility clinic with his sperm. The only problem? He’d never donated any
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    The great sperm heist: ‘They were playing with people’s lives’. Paul was in his 80s when someone called to say she was his daughter, conceived in a fertility clinic with his sperm. The only problem? He’d never donated any
    ‘I wouldn’t wish it on anyone’: Joanna Rose, who has been searching for her donor’s identity for nearly 30 years. Photographed in Devon.

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    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • The great sperm heist: ‘They were playing with people’s lives’. Paul was in his 80s when someone called to say she was his daughter, conceived in a fertility clinic with his sperm. The only problem? He’d never donated any
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    The great sperm heist: ‘They were playing with people’s lives’. Paul was in his 80s when someone called to say she was his daughter, conceived in a fertility clinic with his sperm. The only problem? He’d never donated any
    ÔI wouldnÕt wish it on anyoneÕ: Joanna Rose, who has been searching for her donorÕs identity for nearly 30 years. Photographed in Devon.

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  • The great sperm heist: ‘They were playing with people’s lives’. Paul was in his 80s when someone called to say she was his daughter, conceived in a fertility clinic with his sperm. The only problem? He’d never donated any
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    The great sperm heist: ‘They were playing with people’s lives’. Paul was in his 80s when someone called to say she was his daughter, conceived in a fertility clinic with his sperm. The only problem? He’d never donated any
    ‘I wouldn’t wish it on anyone’: Joanna Rose, who has been searching for her donor’s identity for nearly 30 years. Photographed in Devon.

    © Guardian / eyevine

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  • SCHICKSALE -  Ein Traum wurde wahr durch Zwillinge: Ein Paar gibt über 20'000 Pfund für IVF aus
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    SCHICKSALE - Ein Traum wurde wahr durch Zwillinge: Ein Paar gibt über 20'000 Pfund für IVF aus
    @ivfmiracle_babyg / CATERS NEWS (Pictured: Annie in hospital with Olive. ) - A couple have spent over £20,000 completing their dream family after welcoming twins through IVF. Annie and Glenn Goodwin, of Leicester, East Mids, first started their IVF fertility journey in 2017 after struggling to conceive naturally for three years. Annie, 33, gave birth to her first child, Grayson, now three, in March 2018 after being successful on their first free round of IVF from the NHS. But the couple were desperate to expand their family further, and paid for a second round of IVF in 2019 which sadly resulted in a miscarriage - leaving the family heartbroken. - SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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  • SCHICKSALE -  Ein Traum wurde wahr durch Zwillinge: Ein Paar gibt über 20'000 Pfund für IVF aus
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    SCHICKSALE - Ein Traum wurde wahr durch Zwillinge: Ein Paar gibt über 20'000 Pfund für IVF aus
    Dilantha Dissanayake / CATERS NEWS (Pictured: Annie Goodwin with Olive and Beau, Leicester, East Mids 19/06/2021) - A couple have spent over £20,000 completing their dream family after welcoming twins through IVF. Annie and Glenn Goodwin, of Leicester, East Mids, first started their IVF fertility journey in 2017 after struggling to conceive naturally for three years. Annie, 33, gave birth to her first child, Grayson, now three, in March 2018 after being successful on their first free round of IVF from the NHS. But the couple were desperate to expand their family further, and paid for a second round of IVF in 2019 which sadly resulted in a miscarriage - leaving the family heartbroken. - SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • SCHICKSALE -  Ein Traum wurde wahr durch Zwillinge: Ein Paar gibt über 20'000 Pfund für IVF aus
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    SCHICKSALE - Ein Traum wurde wahr durch Zwillinge: Ein Paar gibt über 20'000 Pfund für IVF aus
    @ivfmiracle_babyg / CATERS NEWS(Pictured: Annie with Olive who was premature. ) - A couple have spent over £20,000 completing their dream family after welcoming twins through IVF. Annie and Glenn Goodwin, of Leicester, East Mids, first started their IVF fertility journey in 2017 after struggling to conceive naturally for three years. Annie, 33, gave birth to her first child, Grayson, now three, in March 2018 after being successful on their first free round of IVF from the NHS. But the couple were desperate to expand their family further, and paid for a second round of IVF in 2019 which sadly resulted in a miscarriage - leaving the family heartbroken. - SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • SCHICKSALE -  Ein Traum wurde wahr durch Zwillinge: Ein Paar gibt über 20'000 Pfund für IVF aus
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    SCHICKSALE - Ein Traum wurde wahr durch Zwillinge: Ein Paar gibt über 20'000 Pfund für IVF aus
    @ivfmiracle_babyg / CATERS NEWS (Pictured: Annie in hospital with Beau. ) - A couple have spent over £20,000 completing their dream family after welcoming twins through IVF. Annie and Glenn Goodwin, of Leicester, East Mids, first started their IVF fertility journey in 2017 after struggling to conceive naturally for three years. Annie, 33, gave birth to her first child, Grayson, now three, in March 2018 after being successful on their first free round of IVF from the NHS. But the couple were desperate to expand their family further, and paid for a second round of IVF in 2019 which sadly resulted in a miscarriage - leaving the family heartbroken. - SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • SCHICKSALE -  Ein Traum wurde wahr durch Zwillinge: Ein Paar gibt über 20'000 Pfund für IVF aus
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    SCHICKSALE - Ein Traum wurde wahr durch Zwillinge: Ein Paar gibt über 20'000 Pfund für IVF aus
    Dilantha Dissanayake / CATERS NEWS (Pictured: Annie Goodwin with Olive and Beau, Leicester, East Mids 19/06/2021) - A couple have spent over £20,000 completing their dream family after welcoming twins through IVF. Annie and Glenn Goodwin, of Leicester, East Mids, first started their IVF fertility journey in 2017 after struggling to conceive naturally for three years. Annie, 33, gave birth to her first child, Grayson, now three, in March 2018 after being successful on their first free round of IVF from the NHS. But the couple were desperate to expand their family further, and paid for a second round of IVF in 2019 which sadly resulted in a miscarriage - leaving the family heartbroken. - SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • SCHICKSALE -  Ein Traum wurde wahr durch Zwillinge: Ein Paar gibt über 20'000 Pfund für IVF aus
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    SCHICKSALE - Ein Traum wurde wahr durch Zwillinge: Ein Paar gibt über 20'000 Pfund für IVF aus
    Dilantha Dissanayake / CATERS NEWS (Pictured: Glenn holding Beau, Grayson and Annie Goodwin with Olive, Leicester, East Mids) - A couple have spent over £20,000 completing their dream family after welcoming twins through IVF. Annie and Glenn Goodwin, of Leicester, East Mids, first started their IVF fertility journey in 2017 after struggling to conceive naturally for three years. Annie, 33, gave birth to her first child, Grayson, now three, in March 2018 after being successful on their first free round of IVF from the NHS. But the couple were desperate to expand their family further, and paid for a second round of IVF in 2019 which sadly resulted in a miscarriage - leaving the family heartbroken. - SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • SCHICKSALE -  Ein Traum wurde wahr durch Zwillinge: Ein Paar gibt über 20'000 Pfund für IVF aus
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    SCHICKSALE - Ein Traum wurde wahr durch Zwillinge: Ein Paar gibt über 20'000 Pfund für IVF aus
    @ivfmiracle_babyg / CATERS NEWS (Pictured: Annie and Grayson welcoming Beau home. ) - A couple have spent over £20,000 completing their dream family after welcoming twins through IVF. Annie and Glenn Goodwin, of Leicester, East Mids, first started their IVF fertility journey in 2017 after struggling to conceive naturally for three years. Annie, 33, gave birth to her first child, Grayson, now three, in March 2018 after being successful on their first free round of IVF from the NHS. But the couple were desperate to expand their family further, and paid for a second round of IVF in 2019 which sadly resulted in a miscarriage - leaving the family heartbroken. - SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • SCHICKSALE -  Ein Traum wurde wahr durch Zwillinge: Ein Paar gibt über 20'000 Pfund für IVF aus
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    SCHICKSALE - Ein Traum wurde wahr durch Zwillinge: Ein Paar gibt über 20'000 Pfund für IVF aus
    @ivfmiracle_babyg / CATERS NEWS (Pictured: Olive and Beau were born after the couple spent £17,000 on an IVF programme. ) - A couple have spent over £20,000 completing their dream family after welcoming twins through IVF. Annie and Glenn Goodwin, of Leicester, East Mids, first started their IVF fertility journey in 2017 after struggling to conceive naturally for three years. Annie, 33, gave birth to her first child, Grayson, now three, in March 2018 after being successful on their first free round of IVF from the NHS. But the couple were desperate to expand their family further, and paid for a second round of IVF in 2019 which sadly resulted in a miscarriage - leaving the family heartbroken. - SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • SCHICKSALE -  Ein Traum wurde wahr durch Zwillinge: Ein Paar gibt über 20'000 Pfund für IVF aus
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    SCHICKSALE - Ein Traum wurde wahr durch Zwillinge: Ein Paar gibt über 20'000 Pfund für IVF aus
    Dilantha Dissanayake / CATERS NEWS (Pictured: Glenn holding Beau, Grayson and Annie Goodwin with Olive, Leicester, East Mids 19/06/2021) - A couple have spent over £20,000 completing their dream family after welcoming twins through IVF. Annie and Glenn Goodwin, of Leicester, East Mids, first started their IVF fertility journey in 2017 after struggling to conceive naturally for three years. Annie, 33, gave birth to her first child, Grayson, now three, in March 2018 after being successful on their first free round of IVF from the NHS. But the couple were desperate to expand their family further, and paid for a second round of IVF in 2019 which sadly resulted in a miscarriage - leaving the family heartbroken. - SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • SCHICKSALE -  Ein Traum wurde wahr durch Zwillinge: Ein Paar gibt über 20'000 Pfund für IVF aus
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    SCHICKSALE - Ein Traum wurde wahr durch Zwillinge: Ein Paar gibt über 20'000 Pfund für IVF aus
    Dilantha Dissanayake / CATERS NEWS (Pictured: Glenn holding Beau, and Annie Goodwin with Olive, Leicester, East Mids 19/06/2021) - A couple have spent over £20,000 completing their dream family after welcoming twins through IVF. Annie and Glenn Goodwin, of Leicester, East Mids, first started their IVF fertility journey in 2017 after struggling to conceive naturally for three years. Annie, 33, gave birth to her first child, Grayson, now three, in March 2018 after being successful on their first free round of IVF from the NHS. But the couple were desperate to expand their family further, and paid for a second round of IVF in 2019 which sadly resulted in a miscarriage - leaving the family heartbroken. - SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • SCHICKSALE -  Ein Traum wurde wahr durch Zwillinge: Ein Paar gibt über 20'000 Pfund für IVF aus
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    SCHICKSALE - Ein Traum wurde wahr durch Zwillinge: Ein Paar gibt über 20'000 Pfund für IVF aus
    Dilantha Dissanayake / CATERS NEWS (Pictured: Glenn holding Beau, and Annie Goodwin with Olive, Leicester, East Mids 19/06/2021) - A couple have spent over £20,000 completing their dream family after welcoming twins through IVF. Annie and Glenn Goodwin, of Leicester, East Mids, first started their IVF fertility journey in 2017 after struggling to conceive naturally for three years. Annie, 33, gave birth to her first child, Grayson, now three, in March 2018 after being successful on their first free round of IVF from the NHS. But the couple were desperate to expand their family further, and paid for a second round of IVF in 2019 which sadly resulted in a miscarriage - leaving the family heartbroken. - SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • SCHICKSALE -  Ein Traum wurde wahr durch Zwillinge: Ein Paar gibt über 20'000 Pfund für IVF aus
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    SCHICKSALE - Ein Traum wurde wahr durch Zwillinge: Ein Paar gibt über 20'000 Pfund für IVF aus
    Dilantha Dissanayake / CATERS NEWS (Pictured: Glenn holding Beau, and Annie Goodwin with Olive, Leicester, East Mids 19/06/2021) - A couple have spent over £20,000 completing their dream family after welcoming twins through IVF. Annie and Glenn Goodwin, of Leicester, East Mids, first started their IVF fertility journey in 2017 after struggling to conceive naturally for three years. Annie, 33, gave birth to her first child, Grayson, now three, in March 2018 after being successful on their first free round of IVF from the NHS. But the couple were desperate to expand their family further, and paid for a second round of IVF in 2019 which sadly resulted in a miscarriage - leaving the family heartbroken. - SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • SCHICKSALE -  Ein Traum wurde wahr durch Zwillinge: Ein Paar gibt über 20'000 Pfund für IVF aus
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    SCHICKSALE - Ein Traum wurde wahr durch Zwillinge: Ein Paar gibt über 20'000 Pfund für IVF aus
    Dilantha Dissanayake / CATERS NEWS (Pictured: Annie Goodwin with Olive and Beau, Leicester, East Mids 19/06/2021) - A couple have spent over £20,000 completing their dream family after welcoming twins through IVF. Annie and Glenn Goodwin, of Leicester, East Mids, first started their IVF fertility journey in 2017 after struggling to conceive naturally for three years. Annie, 33, gave birth to her first child, Grayson, now three, in March 2018 after being successful on their first free round of IVF from the NHS. But the couple were desperate to expand their family further, and paid for a second round of IVF in 2019 which sadly resulted in a miscarriage - leaving the family heartbroken. - SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • SCHICKSALE -  Ein Traum wurde wahr durch Zwillinge: Ein Paar gibt über 20'000 Pfund für IVF aus
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    SCHICKSALE - Ein Traum wurde wahr durch Zwillinge: Ein Paar gibt über 20'000 Pfund für IVF aus
    Dilantha Dissanayake / CATERS NEWS (Pictured: Olive and Beau Goodwin Pic Taken 19/06/2021) - A couple have spent over £20,000 completing their dream family after welcoming twins through IVF. Annie and Glenn Goodwin, of Leicester, East Mids, first started their IVF fertility journey in 2017 after struggling to conceive naturally for three years. Annie, 33, gave birth to her first child, Grayson, now three, in March 2018 after being successful on their first free round of IVF from the NHS. But the couple were desperate to expand their family further, and paid for a second round of IVF in 2019 which sadly resulted in a miscarriage - leaving the family heartbroken. - SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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  • SCHICKSALE -  Ein Traum wurde wahr durch Zwillinge: Ein Paar gibt über 20'000 Pfund für IVF aus
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    SCHICKSALE - Ein Traum wurde wahr durch Zwillinge: Ein Paar gibt über 20'000 Pfund für IVF aus
    @ivfmiracle_babyg / CATERS NEWS (Pictured: Annie with children Grayson, Annie and Beau. ) - A couple have spent over £20,000 completing their dream family after welcoming twins through IVF. Annie and Glenn Goodwin, of Leicester, East Mids, first started their IVF fertility journey in 2017 after struggling to conceive naturally for three years. Annie, 33, gave birth to her first child, Grayson, now three, in March 2018 after being successful on their first free round of IVF from the NHS. But the couple were desperate to expand their family further, and paid for a second round of IVF in 2019 which sadly resulted in a miscarriage - leaving the family heartbroken. - SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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  • SCHICKSALE -  Ein Traum wurde wahr durch Zwillinge: Ein Paar gibt über 20'000 Pfund für IVF aus
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    SCHICKSALE - Ein Traum wurde wahr durch Zwillinge: Ein Paar gibt über 20'000 Pfund für IVF aus
    Dilantha Dissanayake / CATERS NEWS (Pictured: Annie Goodwin with Olive and Beau, Leicester, East Mids 19/06/2021) - A couple have spent over £20,000 completing their dream family after welcoming twins through IVF. Annie and Glenn Goodwin, of Leicester, East Mids, first started their IVF fertility journey in 2017 after struggling to conceive naturally for three years. Annie, 33, gave birth to her first child, Grayson, now three, in March 2018 after being successful on their first free round of IVF from the NHS. But the couple were desperate to expand their family further, and paid for a second round of IVF in 2019 which sadly resulted in a miscarriage - leaving the family heartbroken. - SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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  • SCHICKSALE -  Ein Traum wurde wahr durch Zwillinge: Ein Paar gibt über 20'000 Pfund für IVF aus
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    SCHICKSALE - Ein Traum wurde wahr durch Zwillinge: Ein Paar gibt über 20'000 Pfund für IVF aus
    Dilantha Dissanayake / CATERS NEWS (Pictured: Glenn reading a book with Annie holding Olive and Beau, Leicester, East Mids Pic Taken 19/06/2021) - A couple have spent over £20,000 completing their dream family after welcoming twins through IVF. Annie and Glenn Goodwin, of Leicester, East Mids, first started their IVF fertility journey in 2017 after struggling to conceive naturally for three years. Annie, 33, gave birth to her first child, Grayson, now three, in March 2018 after being successful on their first free round of IVF from the NHS. But the couple were desperate to expand their family further, and paid for a second round of IVF in 2019 which sadly resulted in a miscarriage - leaving the family heartbroken. - SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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  • SCHICKSALE -  Ein Traum wurde wahr durch Zwillinge: Ein Paar gibt über 20'000 Pfund für IVF aus
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    SCHICKSALE - Ein Traum wurde wahr durch Zwillinge: Ein Paar gibt über 20'000 Pfund für IVF aus
    Dilantha Dissanayake / CATERS NEWS (Pictured: Glenn holding Beau, and Annie Goodwin with Olive, Leicester, East Mids 19/06/2021) - A couple have spent over £20,000 completing their dream family after welcoming twins through IVF. Annie and Glenn Goodwin, of Leicester, East Mids, first started their IVF fertility journey in 2017 after struggling to conceive naturally for three years. Annie, 33, gave birth to her first child, Grayson, now three, in March 2018 after being successful on their first free round of IVF from the NHS. But the couple were desperate to expand their family further, and paid for a second round of IVF in 2019 which sadly resulted in a miscarriage - leaving the family heartbroken. - SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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  • SCHICKSALE -  Ein Traum wurde wahr durch Zwillinge: Ein Paar gibt über 20'000 Pfund für IVF aus
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    SCHICKSALE - Ein Traum wurde wahr durch Zwillinge: Ein Paar gibt über 20'000 Pfund für IVF aus
    Dilantha Dissanayake / CATERS NEWS (Pictured: Grayson with Olive and Beau, Leicester, East Mids. Pic Taken 19/06/2021) - A couple have spent over £20,000 completing their dream family after welcoming twins through IVF. Annie and Glenn Goodwin, of Leicester, East Mids, first started their IVF fertility journey in 2017 after struggling to conceive naturally for three years. Annie, 33, gave birth to her first child, Grayson, now three, in March 2018 after being successful on their first free round of IVF from the NHS. But the couple were desperate to expand their family further, and paid for a second round of IVF in 2019 which sadly resulted in a miscarriage - leaving the family heartbroken. - SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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  • SCHICKSALE -  Ein Traum wurde wahr durch Zwillinge: Ein Paar gibt über 20'000 Pfund für IVF aus
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    SCHICKSALE - Ein Traum wurde wahr durch Zwillinge: Ein Paar gibt über 20'000 Pfund für IVF aus
    @ivfmiracle_babyg / CATERS NEWS (Pictured: Annie pregnant with twins. ) - A couple have spent over £20,000 completing their dream family after welcoming twins through IVF. Annie and Glenn Goodwin, of Leicester, East Mids, first started their IVF fertility journey in 2017 after struggling to conceive naturally for three years. Annie, 33, gave birth to her first child, Grayson, now three, in March 2018 after being successful on their first free round of IVF from the NHS. But the couple were desperate to expand their family further, and paid for a second round of IVF in 2019 which sadly resulted in a miscarriage - leaving the family heartbroken. - SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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  • ‘It became a compulsion’: how fertility forums took over.
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    ‘It became a compulsion’: how fertility forums took over.
    ÔIt became a compulsionÕ: how fertility forums took over my life. After years trying for a child without success, I sought solace in online message boards. Before long, I was spending hours a day poring over intimate posts, sharing everything with total strangers. Would it help?
    Infertility is common: one in seven couples in the UK experience it, with 12% of women aged 25-34 and 17.7% of women aged 35-44 saying they have unsuccessfully tried to get pregnant. After two years of trying for a second child, I recently underwent three rounds of IVF. The first ended in a chemical pregnancy (an early miscarriage, occurring within the first few weeks); on the second, we banked the embryos as insurance; and on the third round in October 2020, I became pregnant with twins, but lost one. I now have a three-month-old baby girl.
    So, like many women, I sought answers and solace in online message boards, niche Facebook groups and closed communities. I began by poring over photos of other womenÕs pregnancy tests; reading when they last had sex and in what position. I knew their partnersÕ sperm counts; I noted tips such as how to use a mooncup as a fertility aid. As I went through the different stages of my quest to get pregnant, I left behind the TTC (Òtrying to conceiveÓ) forums and moved on to closed Facebook groups, from IVF Support UK to Low Ovarian Reserve Support Group to IVF Babies Due Date Group.

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  • ‘It became a compulsion’: how fertility forums took over.
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    ‘It became a compulsion’: how fertility forums took over.
    ÔIt became a compulsionÕ: how fertility forums took over my life. After years trying for a child without success, I sought solace in online message boards. Before long, I was spending hours a day poring over intimate posts, sharing everything with total strangers. Would it help?
    Infertility is common: one in seven couples in the UK experience it, with 12% of women aged 25-34 and 17.7% of women aged 35-44 saying they have unsuccessfully tried to get pregnant. After two years of trying for a second child, I recently underwent three rounds of IVF. The first ended in a chemical pregnancy (an early miscarriage, occurring within the first few weeks); on the second, we banked the embryos as insurance; and on the third round in October 2020, I became pregnant with twins, but lost one. I now have a three-month-old baby girl.
    So, like many women, I sought answers and solace in online message boards, niche Facebook groups and closed communities. I began by poring over photos of other womenÕs pregnancy tests; reading when they last had sex and in what position. I knew their partnersÕ sperm counts; I noted tips such as how to use a mooncup as a fertility aid. As I went through the different stages of my quest to get pregnant, I left behind the TTC (Òtrying to conceiveÓ) forums and moved on to closed Facebook groups, from IVF Support UK to Low Ovarian Reserve Support Group to IVF Babies Due Date Group.

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  • SCHICKSALE -  44jährige Australierin hat nach vier Fehlgeburten Drillinge auf die Welt gebracht
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    SCHICKSALE - 44jährige Australierin hat nach vier Fehlgeburten Drillinge auf die Welt gebracht
    CATERS NEWS - (PICTURED Leonie and Peter's Pregnancy announcement photo) A middle-aged couple have welcomed triplets into the world after four heartbreaking miscarriages and £11,300 [$20k] on IVF. Leonie Fitzgerald, from Brisbane, Aus, became a mum to three 'perfect' girls at the ripe age of 44. The business owner refused to give up hope despite being diagnosed with low progesterone which led to four devastating miscarriages. But Leonie and her husband Peter, 51, took a leap of faith and tried for a baby one more time with the help of IVF in January 2020. SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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  • SCHICKSALE -  44jährige Australierin hat nach vier Fehlgeburten Drillinge auf die Welt gebracht
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    SCHICKSALE - 44jährige Australierin hat nach vier Fehlgeburten Drillinge auf die Welt gebracht
    CATERS NEWS - (PICTURED the triplets' scans) A middle-aged couple have welcomed triplets into the world after four heartbreaking miscarriages and £11,300 [$20k] on IVF. Leonie Fitzgerald, from Brisbane, Aus, became a mum to three 'perfect' girls at the ripe age of 44. The business owner refused to give up hope despite being diagnosed with low progesterone which led to four devastating miscarriages. But Leonie and her husband Peter, 51, took a leap of faith and tried for a baby one more time with the help of IVF in January 2020. SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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  • SCHICKSALE -  44jährige Australierin hat nach vier Fehlgeburten Drillinge auf die Welt gebracht
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    SCHICKSALE - 44jährige Australierin hat nach vier Fehlgeburten Drillinge auf die Welt gebracht
    CATERS NEWS - (PICTURED Leonie and Peter enjoy their first cuddles with their triplets) A middle-aged couple have welcomed triplets into the world after four heartbreaking miscarriages and £11,300 [$20k] on IVF. Leonie Fitzgerald, from Brisbane, Aus, became a mum to three 'perfect' girls at the ripe age of 44. The business owner refused to give up hope despite being diagnosed with low progesterone which led to four devastating miscarriages. But Leonie and her husband Peter, 51, took a leap of faith and tried for a baby one more time with the help of IVF in January 2020. SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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  • SCHICKSALE -  44jährige Australierin hat nach vier Fehlgeburten Drillinge auf die Welt gebracht
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    SCHICKSALE - 44jährige Australierin hat nach vier Fehlgeburten Drillinge auf die Welt gebracht
    CATERS NEWS - (PICTURED Leonie and Peter home for Christmas with their triplet daughters Charlotte, Liliana & Isabella) A middle-aged couple have welcomed triplets into the world after four heartbreaking miscarriages and £11,300 [$20k] on IVF. Leonie Fitzgerald, from Brisbane, Aus, became a mum to three 'perfect' girls at the ripe age of 44. The business owner refused to give up hope despite being diagnosed with low progesterone which led to four devastating miscarriages. But Leonie and her husband Peter, 51, took a leap of faith and tried for a baby one more time with the help of IVF in January 2020. SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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  • England's first not-for-profit IVF clinic to open in 2021. British Pregnancy Advisory Service is setting up fertility network to address inequalities in provision
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    England's first not-for-profit IVF clinic to open in 2021. British Pregnancy Advisory Service is setting up fertility network to address inequalities in provision
    Marta Jansa Perez, director of England's first not for profit IVF clinic.

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    England's first not-for-profit IVF clinic to open in 2021. British Pregnancy Advisory Service is setting up fertility network to address inequalities in provision
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  • England's first not-for-profit IVF clinic to open in 2021. British Pregnancy Advisory Service is setting up fertility network to address inequalities in provision
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    England's first not-for-profit IVF clinic to open in 2021. British Pregnancy Advisory Service is setting up fertility network to address inequalities in provision
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  • England's first not-for-profit IVF clinic to open in 2021. British Pregnancy Advisory Service is setting up fertility network to address inequalities in provision
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    England's first not-for-profit IVF clinic to open in 2021. British Pregnancy Advisory Service is setting up fertility network to address inequalities in provision
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  • England's first not-for-profit IVF clinic to open in 2021. British Pregnancy Advisory Service is setting up fertility network to address inequalities in provision
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    England's first not-for-profit IVF clinic to open in 2021. British Pregnancy Advisory Service is setting up fertility network to address inequalities in provision
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  • England's first not-for-profit IVF clinic to open in 2021. British Pregnancy Advisory Service is setting up fertility network to address inequalities in provision
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    England's first not-for-profit IVF clinic to open in 2021. British Pregnancy Advisory Service is setting up fertility network to address inequalities in provision
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  • England's first not-for-profit IVF clinic to open in 2021. British Pregnancy Advisory Service is setting up fertility network to address inequalities in provision
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    England's first not-for-profit IVF clinic to open in 2021. British Pregnancy Advisory Service is setting up fertility network to address inequalities in provision
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