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| January 01, 2013 | COPYRIGHT 2003 Financial Times Ltd. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

(From Grimsby Evening Telegraph)

Byline: Russell Reveals BY STUART RUSSELL

HAVING witnessed the anguish of a couple who wanted to start a family but were denied the opportunity by Mother Nature yet were eventually given the children they longed for thanks to IVF I have every sympathy for those in a similar situation.

It was not a quick fix affair.

In the end they were successful after nine attempts at a total cost of over GBP35,000 which ended with treatment being provided by an American clinic which was the cheaper option than having it done here.

The NHS did not feature for the couple were victims of the postcode lottery. Had they …

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