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PEOPLE - Schlagerboom 2021 in Dortmund
Die schwangere Christin Stark bei der Livesendung SCHLAGERBOOOM in der Westfalenhalle in Dortmund am 23.10.2021. *** Local Caption *** 36601242
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SCHICKSALE - Nach erfolgreicher Krebstherapie: Charlotte Sage kann dank einer wegweisenden Fruchtbarkeitsbehandlung wieder Kinder bekommen
Charlotte and Lewis with Olivia dressed for Halloween (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Woman who feared she would never become a mum after cancer battle welcomes her
second baby thanks to a pioneering fertility treatment
By Harriet Whitehead, PA Real Life
A woman who thought she would never become a mum after being diagnosed with
cervical cancer in her twenties is expecting her second baby - thanks to pioneering
treatment designed to protect fertility.
Charlotte Sage, 31, was just 28 when her second routine smear test revealed she had
high risk human papillomavirus (HPV) - a common group of viruses that can cause
cancer - and high grade cervical cell changes.
A year before she had emigrated from Colchester, Essex, to Bedford, New
Hampshire, USA, with her now husband, Lewis, 36, a manufacturing company
manager and, after it was confirmed she had stage one B1 cervical cancer in October
2017, she became her consultant's first patient to receive special fertility sparing
treatment.
Recalling how her oncologist at Catholic Medical Center in Manchester, New
Hampshire, had, coincidentally, just returned from a medical conference on cancer
treatment designed to protect fertility, the stay-at-home mum said: "I was a perfect
candidate.
I was her first patient and she really understood that I wanted to have a family one
day.
She went through the more aggressive options like having a hysterectomy, but told
me about this new way of delivering chemotherapy in smaller weekly doses.
It was using two types of chemotherapy drugs taxol and carboplatin, which are
typically administered to women with ovarian cancer.
After receiving smaller doses of chemotherapy over a nine week period, as well as
surgery to remove the tumour on her cervix, Charlotte was declared cancer free in
April 2018 - discovering she was pregnant for the first time with her daughter Olivia
exactly a year later.
Now preparing to celebrate her little girl's first birthday on December 16, Char
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SCHICKSALE - Nach erfolgreicher Krebstherapie: Charlotte Sage kann dank einer wegweisenden Fruchtbarkeitsbehandlung wieder Kinder bekommen
Charlotte and eight month old Olivia (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Woman who feared she would never become a mum after cancer battle welcomes her
second baby thanks to a pioneering fertility treatment
By Harriet Whitehead, PA Real Life
A woman who thought she would never become a mum after being diagnosed with
cervical cancer in her twenties is expecting her second baby - thanks to pioneering
treatment designed to protect fertility.
Charlotte Sage, 31, was just 28 when her second routine smear test revealed she had
high risk human papillomavirus (HPV) - a common group of viruses that can cause
cancer - and high grade cervical cell changes.
A year before she had emigrated from Colchester, Essex, to Bedford, New
Hampshire, USA, with her now husband, Lewis, 36, a manufacturing company
manager and, after it was confirmed she had stage one B1 cervical cancer in October
2017, she became her consultant's first patient to receive special fertility sparing
treatment.
Recalling how her oncologist at Catholic Medical Center in Manchester, New
Hampshire, had, coincidentally, just returned from a medical conference on cancer
treatment designed to protect fertility, the stay-at-home mum said: "I was a perfect
candidate.
I was her first patient and she really understood that I wanted to have a family one
day.
She went through the more aggressive options like having a hysterectomy, but told
me about this new way of delivering chemotherapy in smaller weekly doses.
It was using two types of chemotherapy drugs taxol and carboplatin, which are
typically administered to women with ovarian cancer.
After receiving smaller doses of chemotherapy over a nine week period, as well as
surgery to remove the tumour on her cervix, Charlotte was declared cancer free in
April 2018 - discovering she was pregnant for the first time with her daughter Olivia
exactly a year later.
Now preparing to celebrate her little girl's first birthday on December 16, Charlotte
said: I di
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SCHICKSALE - Nach erfolgreicher Krebstherapie: Charlotte Sage kann dank einer wegweisenden Fruchtbarkeitsbehandlung wieder Kinder bekommen
Charlotte and two month old Olivia (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Woman who feared she would never become a mum after cancer battle welcomes her
second baby thanks to a pioneering fertility treatment
By Harriet Whitehead, PA Real Life
A woman who thought she would never become a mum after being diagnosed with
cervical cancer in her twenties is expecting her second baby - thanks to pioneering
treatment designed to protect fertility.
Charlotte Sage, 31, was just 28 when her second routine smear test revealed she had
high risk human papillomavirus (HPV) - a common group of viruses that can cause
cancer - and high grade cervical cell changes.
A year before she had emigrated from Colchester, Essex, to Bedford, New
Hampshire, USA, with her now husband, Lewis, 36, a manufacturing company
manager and, after it was confirmed she had stage one B1 cervical cancer in October
2017, she became her consultant's first patient to receive special fertility sparing
treatment.
Recalling how her oncologist at Catholic Medical Center in Manchester, New
Hampshire, had, coincidentally, just returned from a medical conference on cancer
treatment designed to protect fertility, the stay-at-home mum said: "I was a perfect
candidate.
I was her first patient and she really understood that I wanted to have a family one
day.
She went through the more aggressive options like having a hysterectomy, but told
me about this new way of delivering chemotherapy in smaller weekly doses.
It was using two types of chemotherapy drugs taxol and carboplatin, which are
typically administered to women with ovarian cancer.
After receiving smaller doses of chemotherapy over a nine week period, as well as
surgery to remove the tumour on her cervix, Charlotte was declared cancer free in
April 2018 - discovering she was pregnant for the first time with her daughter Olivia
exactly a year later.
Now preparing to celebrate her little girl's first birthday on December 16, Charlotte
said: I didn
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SCHICKSALE - Nach erfolgreicher Krebstherapie: Charlotte Sage kann dank einer wegweisenden Fruchtbarkeitsbehandlung wieder Kinder bekommen
Lewis and Charlotte with newborn Olivia(PA Real Life/Collect) *** Woman who feared she would never become a mum after cancer battle welcomes her
second baby thanks to a pioneering fertility treatment
By Harriet Whitehead, PA Real Life
A woman who thought she would never become a mum after being diagnosed with
cervical cancer in her twenties is expecting her second baby - thanks to pioneering
treatment designed to protect fertility.
Charlotte Sage, 31, was just 28 when her second routine smear test revealed she had
high risk human papillomavirus (HPV) - a common group of viruses that can cause
cancer - and high grade cervical cell changes.
A year before she had emigrated from Colchester, Essex, to Bedford, New
Hampshire, USA, with her now husband, Lewis, 36, a manufacturing company
manager and, after it was confirmed she had stage one B1 cervical cancer in October
2017, she became her consultant's first patient to receive special fertility sparing
treatment.
Recalling how her oncologist at Catholic Medical Center in Manchester, New
Hampshire, had, coincidentally, just returned from a medical conference on cancer
treatment designed to protect fertility, the stay-at-home mum said: "I was a perfect
candidate.
I was her first patient and she really understood that I wanted to have a family one
day.
She went through the more aggressive options like having a hysterectomy, but told
me about this new way of delivering chemotherapy in smaller weekly doses.
It was using two types of chemotherapy drugs taxol and carboplatin, which are
typically administered to women with ovarian cancer.
After receiving smaller doses of chemotherapy over a nine week period, as well as
surgery to remove the tumour on her cervix, Charlotte was declared cancer free in
April 2018 - discovering she was pregnant for the first time with her daughter Olivia
exactly a year later.
Now preparing to celebrate her little girl's first birthday on December 16, Charlotte
said: I
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SCHICKSALE - Nach erfolgreicher Krebstherapie: Charlotte Sage kann dank einer wegweisenden Fruchtbarkeitsbehandlung wieder Kinder bekommen
Lewis and Charlotte when she was pregnant with Olivia (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Woman who feared she would never become a mum after cancer battle welcomes her
second baby thanks to a pioneering fertility treatment
By Harriet Whitehead, PA Real Life
A woman who thought she would never become a mum after being diagnosed with
cervical cancer in her twenties is expecting her second baby - thanks to pioneering
treatment designed to protect fertility.
Charlotte Sage, 31, was just 28 when her second routine smear test revealed she had
high risk human papillomavirus (HPV) - a common group of viruses that can cause
cancer - and high grade cervical cell changes.
A year before she had emigrated from Colchester, Essex, to Bedford, New
Hampshire, USA, with her now husband, Lewis, 36, a manufacturing company
manager and, after it was confirmed she had stage one B1 cervical cancer in October
2017, she became her consultant's first patient to receive special fertility sparing
treatment.
Recalling how her oncologist at Catholic Medical Center in Manchester, New
Hampshire, had, coincidentally, just returned from a medical conference on cancer
treatment designed to protect fertility, the stay-at-home mum said: "I was a perfect
candidate.
I was her first patient and she really understood that I wanted to have a family one
day.
She went through the more aggressive options like having a hysterectomy, but told
me about this new way of delivering chemotherapy in smaller weekly doses.
It was using two types of chemotherapy drugs taxol and carboplatin, which are
typically administered to women with ovarian cancer.
After receiving smaller doses of chemotherapy over a nine week period, as well as
surgery to remove the tumour on her cervix, Charlotte was declared cancer free in
April 2018 - discovering she was pregnant for the first time with her daughter Olivia
exactly a year later.
Now preparing to celebrate her little girl's first birthday on December 16, Char
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EXKLUSIV: Sarah Joelle Jahnel zeigt stolz ihren Babybauch.
EXKLUSIV: SONDERKONDITIONEN: DOPPELTER ANSTRICH, MINDESTHONORAR 120 EURO - Sarah Joelle Jahnel zeigt stolz ihren Babybauch. Sie ist jetzt im 6.Monat.
Cala Mayor, Mallorca, 19.11.2019
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EXKLUSIV: Sarah Joelle Jahnel zeigt stolz ihren Babybauch.
EXKLUSIV: SONDERKONDITIONEN: DOPPELTER ANSTRICH, MINDESTHONORAR 120 EURO - Sarah Joelle Jahnel zeigt stolz ihren Babybauch. Sie ist jetzt im 6.Monat.
Cala Mayor, Mallorca, 19.11.2019
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EXKLUSIV: Sarah Joelle Jahnel zeigt stolz ihren Babybauch.
EXKLUSIV: SONDERKONDITIONEN: DOPPELTER ANSTRICH, MINDESTHONORAR 120 EURO - Sarah Joelle Jahnel zeigt stolz ihren Babybauch. Sie ist jetzt im 6.Monat.
Cala Mayor, Mallorca, 19.11.2019
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EXKLUSIV: Sarah Joelle Jahnel zeigt stolz ihren Babybauch.
EXKLUSIV: SONDERKONDITIONEN: DOPPELTER ANSTRICH, MINDESTHONORAR 120 EURO - Sarah Joelle Jahnel zeigt stolz ihren Babybauch. Sie ist jetzt im 6.Monat.
Cala Mayor, Mallorca, 19.11.2019
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PEOPLE - CFDA Vogue Fashion Fund Gala
Ashley Graham - CFDA / Vogue Fashion Fund Gala: 2019 *** Local Caption *** 30382687
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PEOPLE - CFDA Vogue Fashion Fund Gala
Ashley Graham - CFDA / Vogue Fashion Fund Gala: 2019 *** Local Caption *** 30382688
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PEOPLE - CFDA Vogue Fashion Fund Gala
Ashley Graham - CFDA / Vogue Fashion Fund Gala: 2019 *** Local Caption *** 30382686
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PEOPLE - CFDA Vogue Fashion Fund Gala
Paloma Elsesser, Ashley Graham - CFDA / Vogue Fashion Fund Gala: 2019 *** Local Caption *** 30382690
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PEOPLE - CFDA Vogue Fashion Fund Gala
Paloma Elsesser, Ashley Graham - CFDA / Vogue Fashion Fund Gala: 2019 *** Local Caption *** 30382689
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PEOPLE - CFDA Vogue Fashion Fund Gala
Ashley Graham - CFDA / Vogue Fashion Fund Gala: 2019 *** Local Caption *** 30382685
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EXCLUSIVE: Pregnant Amber Rose
EXKLUSIV! SONDERKONDITIONEN: DOPPELTER ANSTRICH! MINDESTHONORAR Ä 150.-!
Pregnant Amber Rose shows off her baby bump as she and Alexander A.E. Edwards leave the Cheesecake Factory after having lunch together. Amber went on a social media rant over the weekend, suggesting that ëtoxic ass fake friendsí have not been around for her during the first trimester of her pregnancy. Los Angeles, California - Thursday April 25, 2019. Photograph: © Miguel Aguilar/JS/PacificCoastNews/INTERTOPICS. *** Local Caption *** 09896060
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EXCLUSIVE: Pregnant Amber Rose
EXKLUSIV! SONDERKONDITIONEN: DOPPELTER ANSTRICH! MINDESTHONORAR Ä 150.-!
Pregnant Amber Rose shows off her baby bump as she and Alexander A.E. Edwards leave the Cheesecake Factory after having lunch together. Amber went on a social media rant over the weekend, suggesting that ëtoxic ass fake friendsí have not been around for her during the first trimester of her pregnancy. Los Angeles, California - Thursday April 25, 2019. Photograph: © Miguel Aguilar/JS/PacificCoastNews/INTERTOPICS. *** Local Caption *** 09896062
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SCHICKSALE - Nach erfolgreicher Krebstherapie: Charlotte Sage kann dank einer wegweisenden Fruchtbarkeitsbehandlung wieder Kinder bekommen
Charlotte taking part in Jo's Cervical Cancer Trust's Smear for Smear campaign (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Woman who feared she would never become a mum after cancer battle welcomes her
second baby thanks to a pioneering fertility treatment
By Harriet Whitehead, PA Real Life
A woman who thought she would never become a mum after being diagnosed with
cervical cancer in her twenties is expecting her second baby - thanks to pioneering
treatment designed to protect fertility.
Charlotte Sage, 31, was just 28 when her second routine smear test revealed she had
high risk human papillomavirus (HPV) - a common group of viruses that can cause
cancer - and high grade cervical cell changes.
A year before she had emigrated from Colchester, Essex, to Bedford, New
Hampshire, USA, with her now husband, Lewis, 36, a manufacturing company
manager and, after it was confirmed she had stage one B1 cervical cancer in October
2017, she became her consultant's first patient to receive special fertility sparing
treatment.
Recalling how her oncologist at Catholic Medical Center in Manchester, New
Hampshire, had, coincidentally, just returned from a medical conference on cancer
treatment designed to protect fertility, the stay-at-home mum said: "I was a perfect
candidate.
I was her first patient and she really understood that I wanted to have a family one
day.
She went through the more aggressive options like having a hysterectomy, but told
me about this new way of delivering chemotherapy in smaller weekly doses.
It was using two types of chemotherapy drugs taxol and carboplatin, which are
typically administered to women with ovarian cancer.
After receiving smaller doses of chemotherapy over a nine week period, as well as
surgery to remove the tumour on her cervix, Charlotte was declared cancer free in
April 2018 - discovering she was pregnant for the first time with her daughter Olivia
exactly a year later.
Now preparing to celebrate her little girl's first birt
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PEOPLE - Die Royals: Bilder des Tages
Prince Harry and Meghan, The Duke and Duchess of Sussex at Hamilton Square in Birkenhead, on January 14, 2019, to meet a number of local organisations that support and empower groups within the community
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PEOPLE - Die Royals: Bilder des Tages
The Duke and Duchess Of Sussex, visit Birkenhead. Meeting local school children and members of public, before visiting the Townhall, Hamilton Square Birkenhead Liverpool. 14.01.19 *** Local Caption *** 29272280
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PEOPLE - Die Royals: Bilder des Tages
Prince Harry, The Duke of Sussex at Hamilton Square in Birkenhead, on January 14, 2019, to meet a number of local organisations that support and empower groups within the community
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PEOPLE - Promis an den 'Place To B' Awards in Berlin
Madeleine Schneider-Weiffenbach, Iqbal Gran Ankunft PLACE TO B Awards. Zum dritten Mal werden die PLACE TO B Awards an Social-Media-Stars und Content Creators verliehen in Berlin /
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PEOPLE - Promis an den 'Place To B' Awards in Berlin
Madeleine Schneider-Weiffenbach Ankunft PLACE TO B Awards. Zum dritten Mal werden die PLACE TO B Awards an Social-Media-Stars und Content Creators verliehen in Berlin /
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