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SCHICKSALE - Eine Mutter bringt Zwillinge zur Welt, die im Abstand von drei Wochen gezeugt worden waren
MERCURY PRESS. Pictured: Eduardo and Ezra..A mum reveals she had a miraculous double pregnancy after giving birth to twins conceived three weeks apart. Gabriella Christmas-Da Silva, 30, from Bedfordshire, was delighted when she found out she was pregnant but at a five-week scan, she discovered a shadow had appeared. The stay-at-home mum was shocked when she was told the shadow was another baby that had been conceived three weeks after the first in a rare case of superfetation - something that occurs in just 0.3% of women. SEE MERCURY COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Eine Mutter bringt Zwillinge zur Welt, die im Abstand von drei Wochen gezeugt worden waren
MERCURY PRESS. Pictured: Ezra and Eduardo. A mum reveals she had a miraculous double pregnancy after giving birth to twins conceived three weeks apart. Gabriella Christmas-Da Silva, 30, from Bedfordshire, was delighted when she found out she was pregnant but at a five-week scan, she discovered a shadow had appeared. The stay-at-home mum was shocked when she was told the shadow was another baby that had been conceived three weeks after the first in a rare case of superfetation - something that occurs in just 0.3% of women. SEE MERCURY COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Eine Mutter bringt Zwillinge zur Welt, die im Abstand von drei Wochen gezeugt worden waren
MERCURY PRESS. Pictured: Ezra and Eduardo. A mum reveals she had a miraculous double pregnancy after giving birth to twins conceived three weeks apart. Gabriella Christmas-Da Silva, 30, from Bedfordshire, was delighted when she found out she was pregnant but at a five-week scan, she discovered a shadow had appeared. The stay-at-home mum was shocked when she was told the shadow was another baby that had been conceived three weeks after the first in a rare case of superfetation - something that occurs in just 0.3% of women. SEE MERCURY COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Eine Mutter bringt Zwillinge zur Welt, die im Abstand von drei Wochen gezeugt worden waren
MERCURY PRESS. Pictured: Mum Gabriella with twins Eduardo and Ezra..A mum reveals she had a miraculous double pregnancy after giving birth to twins conceived three weeks apart. Gabriella Christmas-Da Silva, 30, from Bedfordshire, was delighted when she found out she was pregnant but at a five-week scan, she discovered a shadow had appeared. The stay-at-home mum was shocked when she was told the shadow was another baby that had been conceived three weeks after the first in a rare case of superfetation - something that occurs in just 0.3% of women. SEE MERCURY COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Eine Mutter bringt Zwillinge zur Welt, die im Abstand von drei Wochen gezeugt worden waren
MERCURY PRESS. Pictured: Mum Gabriella with twins Eduardo and Ezra..A mum reveals she had a miraculous double pregnancy after giving birth to twins conceived three weeks apart. Gabriella Christmas-Da Silva, 30, from Bedfordshire, was delighted when she found out she was pregnant but at a five-week scan, she discovered a shadow had appeared. The stay-at-home mum was shocked when she was told the shadow was another baby that had been conceived three weeks after the first in a rare case of superfetation - something that occurs in just 0.3% of women. SEE MERCURY COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Eine Mutter bringt Zwillinge zur Welt, die im Abstand von drei Wochen gezeugt worden waren
MERCURY PRESS. Pictured: Eduardo and Ezra..A mum reveals she had a miraculous double pregnancy after giving birth to twins conceived three weeks apart. Gabriella Christmas-Da Silva, 30, from Bedfordshire, was delighted when she found out she was pregnant but at a five-week scan, she discovered a shadow had appeared. The stay-at-home mum was shocked when she was told the shadow was another baby that had been conceived three weeks after the first in a rare case of superfetation - something that occurs in just 0.3% of women. SEE MERCURY COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Eine Mutter bringt Zwillinge zur Welt, die im Abstand von drei Wochen gezeugt worden waren
MERCURY PRESS. Pictured: Eduardo and Ezra..A mum reveals she had a miraculous double pregnancy after giving birth to twins conceived three weeks apart. Gabriella Christmas-Da Silva, 30, from Bedfordshire, was delighted when she found out she was pregnant but at a five-week scan, she discovered a shadow had appeared. The stay-at-home mum was shocked when she was told the shadow was another baby that had been conceived three weeks after the first in a rare case of superfetation - something that occurs in just 0.3% of women. SEE MERCURY COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Eine Mutter bringt Zwillinge zur Welt, die im Abstand von drei Wochen gezeugt worden waren
MERCURY PRESS. Pictured: Eduardo and Ezra..A mum reveals she had a miraculous double pregnancy after giving birth to twins conceived three weeks apart. Gabriella Christmas-Da Silva, 30, from Bedfordshire, was delighted when she found out she was pregnant but at a five-week scan, she discovered a shadow had appeared. The stay-at-home mum was shocked when she was told the shadow was another baby that had been conceived three weeks after the first in a rare case of superfetation - something that occurs in just 0.3% of women. SEE MERCURY COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Minimale Überlebenschance mit 24 Wochen: Francesca Bradley-Curran kann 5. Geburtstag feiern
MERCURY PRESS. Pictured: Newborn Francesca Bradley-Curran..A 'miracle' girl born 24 weeks premature with feet the size of a penny has defied doctors who said she'd never walk or talk as she looks forward to her fifth birthday. Francesca Bradley-Curran, now four, was born 48 hours after the abortion limit, where doctors would have legally deemed her not 'viable' to save due to the low survival rates for babies born in that window. Weighing just 1lb 6oz, doctors warned her mum, Victoria Bradley, 41, and dad Paul Curran, age, that even if she did survive she would never walk or talk properly. SEE MERCURY COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Minimale Überlebenschance mit 24 Wochen: Francesca Bradley-Curran kann 5. Geburtstag feiern
MERCURY PRESS. Pictured: Victoria Bradley with her daughter Francesca Bradley-Curran..A 'miracle' girl born 24 weeks premature with feet the size of a penny has defied doctors who said she'd never walk or talk as she looks forward to her fifth birthday. Francesca Bradley-Curran, now four, was born 48 hours after the abortion limit, where doctors would have legally deemed her not 'viable' to save due to the low survival rates for babies born in that window. Weighing just 1lb 6oz, doctors warned her mum, Victoria Bradley, 41, and dad Paul Curran, age, that even if she did survive she would never walk or talk properly. SEE MERCURY COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Minimale Überlebenschance mit 24 Wochen: Francesca Bradley-Curran kann 5. Geburtstag feiern
MERCURY PRESS. Pictured: Victoria Bradley with her daughter Francesca Bradley-Curran..A 'miracle' girl born 24 weeks premature with feet the size of a penny has defied doctors who said she'd never walk or talk as she looks forward to her fifth birthday. Francesca Bradley-Curran, now four, was born 48 hours after the abortion limit, where doctors would have legally deemed her not 'viable' to save due to the low survival rates for babies born in that window. Weighing just 1lb 6oz, doctors warned her mum, Victoria Bradley, 41, and dad Paul Curran, age, that even if she did survive she would never walk or talk properly. SEE MERCURY COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Minimale Überlebenschance mit 24 Wochen: Francesca Bradley-Curran kann 5. Geburtstag feiern
MERCURY PRESS. Pictured: Victoria Bradley with her daughter Francesca Bradley-Curran and a picture of Francesca when she was born premature..A 'miracle' girl born 24 weeks premature with feet the size of a penny has defied doctors who said she'd never walk or talk as she looks forward to her fifth birthday. Francesca Bradley-Curran, now four, was born 48 hours after the abortion limit, where doctors would have legally deemed her not 'viable' to save due to the low survival rates for babies born in that window. Weighing just 1lb 6oz, doctors warned her mum, Victoria Bradley, 41, and dad Paul Curran, age, that even if she did survive she would never walk or talk properly. SEE MERCURY COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Minimale Überlebenschance mit 24 Wochen: Francesca Bradley-Curran kann 5. Geburtstag feiern
MERCURY PRESS. Pictured: Victoria Bradley with her daughter Francesca Bradley-Curran..A 'miracle' girl born 24 weeks premature with feet the size of a penny has defied doctors who said she'd never walk or talk as she looks forward to her fifth birthday. Francesca Bradley-Curran, now four, was born 48 hours after the abortion limit, where doctors would have legally deemed her not 'viable' to save due to the low survival rates for babies born in that window. Weighing just 1lb 6oz, doctors warned her mum, Victoria Bradley, 41, and dad Paul Curran, age, that even if she did survive she would never walk or talk properly. SEE MERCURY COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Minimale Überlebenschance mit 24 Wochen: Francesca Bradley-Curran kann 5. Geburtstag feiern
MERCURY PRESS. Pictured: Francesca Bradley-Curran, 4, showing a penny - the size her feet were when she was born prematurely..A 'miracle' girl born 24 weeks premature with feet the size of a penny has defied doctors who said she'd never walk or talk as she looks forward to her fifth birthday. Francesca Bradley-Curran, now four, was born 48 hours after the abortion limit, where doctors would have legally deemed her not 'viable' to save due to the low survival rates for babies born in that window. Weighing just 1lb 6oz, doctors warned her mum, Victoria Bradley, 41, and dad Paul Curran, age, that even if she did survive she would never walk or talk properly. SEE MERCURY COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Minimale Überlebenschance mit 24 Wochen: Francesca Bradley-Curran kann 5. Geburtstag feiern
MERCURY PRESS. Pictured: Francesca Bradley-Curran, 4, showing a penny - the size her feet were when she was born prematurely..A 'miracle' girl born 24 weeks premature with feet the size of a penny has defied doctors who said she'd never walk or talk as she looks forward to her fifth birthday. Francesca Bradley-Curran, now four, was born 48 hours after the abortion limit, where doctors would have legally deemed her not 'viable' to save due to the low survival rates for babies born in that window. Weighing just 1lb 6oz, doctors warned her mum, Victoria Bradley, 41, and dad Paul Curran, age, that even if she did survive she would never walk or talk properly. SEE MERCURY COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Minimale Überlebenschance mit 24 Wochen: Francesca Bradley-Curran kann 5. Geburtstag feiern
MERCURY PRESS. Pictured: Francesca Bradley-Curran, 4, showing life sized footprint of her feet when she was born prematurely..A 'miracle' girl born 24 weeks premature with feet the size of a penny has defied doctors who said she'd never walk or talk as she looks forward to her fifth birthday. Francesca Bradley-Curran, now four, was born 48 hours after the abortion limit, where doctors would have legally deemed her not 'viable' to save due to the low survival rates for babies born in that window. Weighing just 1lb 6oz, doctors warned her mum, Victoria Bradley, 41, and dad Paul Curran, age, that even if she did survive she would never walk or talk properly. SEE MERCURY COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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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.
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
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
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
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
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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SCHICKSALE - 44jährige Australierin hat nach vier Fehlgeburten Drillinge auf die Welt gebracht
Kylie Williams Photography / CATERS NEWS - (PICTURED Liliana, Charlotte, and 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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SCHICKSALE - 44jährige Australierin hat nach vier Fehlgeburten Drillinge auf die Welt gebracht
CATERS NEWS - (PICTURED Peter, Leonie, and obstetrician, Dr Paul Conaghan holding Isabella, Charlotte & Liliana) 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
CATERS NEWS - (PICTURED Peter cuddling with Isabella, Charlotte & LIliana while in special care) 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
CATERS NEWS - (PICTURED Peter cuddling with Isabella, Charlotte & LIliana [3.9.20]) 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
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
CATERS NEWS - (PICTURED Leonie comforting baby Liliana) 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
CATERS NEWS - (PICTURED Leonie and Peter with baby Liliana) 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
Kylie Williams Photography / CATERS NEWS - (PICTURED Leonie Fitzgerald) 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
Kylie Williams Photography / CATERS NEWS - (PICTURED Leonie and her husband Peter) 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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‘Parents can look at their foetus in real time’: are artificial wombs the future? Scientists are currently pushing on an ethical boundary. Will out of body gestation ever replace the experience of human birth?
ÔParents can look at their foetus in real timeÕ: are artificial wombs the future? Scientists are currently pushing on an ethical boundary. Will out of body gestation ever replace the experience of human birth?
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‘Parents can look at their foetus in real time’: are artificial wombs the future? Scientists are currently pushing on an ethical boundary. Will out of body gestation ever replace the experience of human birth?
ÔParents can look at their foetus in real timeÕ: are artificial wombs the future? Scientists are currently pushing on an ethical boundary. Will out of body gestation ever replace the experience of human birth?
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‘Parents can look at their foetus in real time’: are artificial wombs the future? Scientists are currently pushing on an ethical boundary. Will out of body gestation ever replace the experience of human birth?
ÔParents can look at their foetus in real timeÕ: are artificial wombs the future? Scientists are currently pushing on an ethical boundary. Will out of body gestation ever replace the experience of human birth?
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SCHICKSALE - 44jährige Australierin hat nach vier Fehlgeburten Drillinge auf die Welt gebracht
CATERS NEWS - (PICTURED 5 mins after Leonie and Peter found out they were having triplets [26.02.20]) 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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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Die Bilder des Tages
(171208) -- HEFEI, Dec. 8, 2017 (Xinhua) -- Staff members bath babies in a postnatal confinement center in Hefei, capital of east China's Anhui Province, Dec. 1, 2017. With China allowing couples to have two children, a baby boom has made postnatal confinement centers popular. (Xinhua/Liu Junxi) (lx)
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Die Bilder des Tages
(171208) -- HEFEI, Dec. 8, 2017 (Xinhua) -- Staff members take care of babies in a postnatal confinement center in Hefei, capital of east China's Anhui Province, Dec. 1, 2017. With China allowing couples to have two children, a baby boom has made postnatal confinement centers popular. (Xinhua/Liu Junxi) (lx)
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SCHICKSALE - Minimale Überlebenschance mit 24 Wochen: Francesca Bradley-Curran kann 5. Geburtstag feiern
MERCURY PRESS. Pictured: Victoria Bradley with her 9 month old baby daughter Francesca Bradley-Curran..A 'miracle' girl born 24 weeks premature with feet the size of a penny has defied doctors who said she'd never walk or talk as she looks forward to her fifth birthday. Francesca Bradley-Curran, now four, was born 48 hours after the abortion limit, where doctors would have legally deemed her not 'viable' to save due to the low survival rates for babies born in that window. Weighing just 1lb 6oz, doctors warned her mum, Victoria Bradley, 41, and dad Paul Curran, age, that even if she did survive she would never walk or talk properly. SEE MERCURY COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Minimale Überlebenschance mit 24 Wochen: Francesca Bradley-Curran kann 5. Geburtstag feiern
MERCURY PRESS. Pictured: Victoria Bradley with her 9 month old baby daughter Francesca Bradley-Curran..A 'miracle' girl born 24 weeks premature with feet the size of a penny has defied doctors who said she'd never walk or talk as she looks forward to her fifth birthday. Francesca Bradley-Curran, now four, was born 48 hours after the abortion limit, where doctors would have legally deemed her not 'viable' to save due to the low survival rates for babies born in that window. Weighing just 1lb 6oz, doctors warned her mum, Victoria Bradley, 41, and dad Paul Curran, age, that even if she did survive she would never walk or talk properly. SEE MERCURY COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Minimale Überlebenschance mit 24 Wochen: Francesca Bradley-Curran kann 5. Geburtstag feiern
MERCURY PRESS. Pictured: Newborn Francesca Bradley-Curran..A 'miracle' girl born 24 weeks premature with feet the size of a penny has defied doctors who said she'd never walk or talk as she looks forward to her fifth birthday. Francesca Bradley-Curran, now four, was born 48 hours after the abortion limit, where doctors would have legally deemed her not 'viable' to save due to the low survival rates for babies born in that window. Weighing just 1lb 6oz, doctors warned her mum, Victoria Bradley, 41, and dad Paul Curran, age, that even if she did survive she would never walk or talk properly. SEE MERCURY COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Minimale Überlebenschance mit 24 Wochen: Francesca Bradley-Curran kann 5. Geburtstag feiern
MERCURY PRESS. Pictured: Newborn Francesca Bradley-Curran..A 'miracle' girl born 24 weeks premature with feet the size of a penny has defied doctors who said she'd never walk or talk as she looks forward to her fifth birthday. Francesca Bradley-Curran, now four, was born 48 hours after the abortion limit, where doctors would have legally deemed her not 'viable' to save due to the low survival rates for babies born in that window. Weighing just 1lb 6oz, doctors warned her mum, Victoria Bradley, 41, and dad Paul Curran, age, that even if she did survive she would never walk or talk properly. SEE MERCURY COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Minimale Überlebenschance mit 24 Wochen: Francesca Bradley-Curran kann 5. Geburtstag feiern
MERCURY PRESS. Pictured: Newborn Francesca Bradley-Curran..A 'miracle' girl born 24 weeks premature with feet the size of a penny has defied doctors who said she'd never walk or talk as she looks forward to her fifth birthday. Francesca Bradley-Curran, now four, was born 48 hours after the abortion limit, where doctors would have legally deemed her not 'viable' to save due to the low survival rates for babies born in that window. Weighing just 1lb 6oz, doctors warned her mum, Victoria Bradley, 41, and dad Paul Curran, age, that even if she did survive she would never walk or talk properly. SEE MERCURY COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Minimale Überlebenschance mit 24 Wochen: Francesca Bradley-Curran kann 5. Geburtstag feiern
MERCURY PRESS. Pictured: Newborn Francesca Bradley-Curran..A 'miracle' girl born 24 weeks premature with feet the size of a penny has defied doctors who said she'd never walk or talk as she looks forward to her fifth birthday. Francesca Bradley-Curran, now four, was born 48 hours after the abortion limit, where doctors would have legally deemed her not 'viable' to save due to the low survival rates for babies born in that window. Weighing just 1lb 6oz, doctors warned her mum, Victoria Bradley, 41, and dad Paul Curran, age, that even if she did survive she would never walk or talk properly. SEE MERCURY COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Minimale Überlebenschance mit 24 Wochen: Francesca Bradley-Curran kann 5. Geburtstag feiern
MERCURY PRESS. Pictured: Newborn Francesca Bradley-Curran..A 'miracle' girl born 24 weeks premature with feet the size of a penny has defied doctors who said she'd never walk or talk as she looks forward to her fifth birthday. Francesca Bradley-Curran, now four, was born 48 hours after the abortion limit, where doctors would have legally deemed her not 'viable' to save due to the low survival rates for babies born in that window. Weighing just 1lb 6oz, doctors warned her mum, Victoria Bradley, 41, and dad Paul Curran, age, that even if she did survive she would never walk or talk properly. SEE MERCURY COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Minimale Überlebenschance mit 24 Wochen: Francesca Bradley-Curran kann 5. Geburtstag feiern
MERCURY PRESS. Pictured: Victoria Bradley with her 9 month old baby daughter Francesca Bradley-Curran..A 'miracle' girl born 24 weeks premature with feet the size of a penny has defied doctors who said she'd never walk or talk as she looks forward to her fifth birthday. Francesca Bradley-Curran, now four, was born 48 hours after the abortion limit, where doctors would have legally deemed her not 'viable' to save due to the low survival rates for babies born in that window. Weighing just 1lb 6oz, doctors warned her mum, Victoria Bradley, 41, and dad Paul Curran, age, that even if she did survive she would never walk or talk properly. SEE MERCURY COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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Royal lookalikes - 2013
Credit: Photo by REX/Alison Jackson (2606072c)
Catherine Duchess of Cambridge, Queen Elizabeth II and Prince William lookalikes with baby
Royal lookalikes - 2013
*Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/n1o5
Just days before little Prince George is christened the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are seen getting to grips with their new arrival. And while their official portraits may have shown the happy family posing together, these intimate snaps reveal the first time parents tentatively learning how to care for their little one. However, they need not fear as great grandmother The Queen is on hand to show them how it's done. Meanwhile, the new family are also seen enjoying a little me time in the bath and posing for some rather more intimate family portraits. However, take a closer look and the secret behind the photos are revealed - they're all shot using lookalikes. The pictures are the work of artist Alison Jackson, who is renowned for her elaborate and often believable 'spoof' productions, which give an imaginary behind-the-scenes insight into the world of celebrities and Royals.
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Royal lookalikes - 2013
Credit: Photo by REX/Alison Jackson (2606072c)
Catherine Duchess of Cambridge, Queen Elizabeth II and Prince William lookalikes with baby
Royal lookalikes - 2013
*Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/n1o5
Just days before little Prince George is christened the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are seen getting to grips with their new arrival. And while their official portraits may have shown the happy family posing together, these intimate snaps reveal the first time parents tentatively learning how to care for their little one. However, they need not fear as great grandmother The Queen is on hand to show them how it's done. Meanwhile, the new family are also seen enjoying a little me time in the bath and posing for some rather more intimate family portraits. However, take a closer look and the secret behind the photos are revealed - they're all shot using lookalikes. The pictures are the work of artist Alison Jackson, who is renowned for her elaborate and often believable 'spoof' productions, which give an imaginary behind-the-scenes insight into the world of celebrities and Royals.
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Royal lookalikes - 2013
Credit: Photo by REX/Alison Jackson (2606072c)
Catherine Duchess of Cambridge, Queen Elizabeth II and Prince William lookalikes with baby
Royal lookalikes - 2013
*Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/n1o5
Just days before little Prince George is christened the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are seen getting to grips with their new arrival. And while their official portraits may have shown the happy family posing together, these intimate snaps reveal the first time parents tentatively learning how to care for their little one. However, they need not fear as great grandmother The Queen is on hand to show them how it's done. Meanwhile, the new family are also seen enjoying a little me time in the bath and posing for some rather more intimate family portraits. However, take a closer look and the secret behind the photos are revealed - they're all shot using lookalikes. The pictures are the work of artist Alison Jackson, who is renowned for her elaborate and often believable 'spoof' productions, which give an imaginary behind-the-scenes insight into the world of celebrities and Royals.
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Royal lookalikes - 2013
Credit: Photo by REX/Alison Jackson (2606072c)
Catherine Duchess of Cambridge, Queen Elizabeth II and Prince William lookalikes with baby
Royal lookalikes - 2013
*Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/n1o5
Just days before little Prince George is christened the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are seen getting to grips with their new arrival. And while their official portraits may have shown the happy family posing together, these intimate snaps reveal the first time parents tentatively learning how to care for their little one. However, they need not fear as great grandmother The Queen is on hand to show them how it's done. Meanwhile, the new family are also seen enjoying a little me time in the bath and posing for some rather more intimate family portraits. However, take a closer look and the secret behind the photos are revealed - they're all shot using lookalikes. The pictures are the work of artist Alison Jackson, who is renowned for her elaborate and often believable 'spoof' productions, which give an imaginary behind-the-scenes insight into the world of celebrities and Royals.
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Royal lookalikes - 2013
Credit: Photo by REX/Alison Jackson (2606072c)
Catherine Duchess of Cambridge, Queen Elizabeth II and Prince William lookalikes with baby
Royal lookalikes - 2013
*Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/n1o5
Just days before little Prince George is christened the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are seen getting to grips with their new arrival. And while their official portraits may have shown the happy family posing together, these intimate snaps reveal the first time parents tentatively learning how to care for their little one. However, they need not fear as great grandmother The Queen is on hand to show them how it's done. Meanwhile, the new family are also seen enjoying a little me time in the bath and posing for some rather more intimate family portraits. However, take a closer look and the secret behind the photos are revealed - they're all shot using lookalikes. The pictures are the work of artist Alison Jackson, who is renowned for her elaborate and often believable 'spoof' productions, which give an imaginary behind-the-scenes insight into the world of celebrities and Royals.
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