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These two women have made medical history by being pregnant with the same baby - Page 18 of 31 - Kiwi Report

These two women have made medical history by being pregnant with the same baby


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[post_page_title]Comparing the costs[/post_page_title]
Fewer risks weren’t the only reason why the Coulters were right to go through Effortless Reciprocal IVF. The procedure is actually a lot cheaper than normal IVF, coming in at around half the cost. Ashleigh and Bliss paid $8,500 to bring their son into the world.

That’s a hefty price to pay, especially when so many couples can get pregnant without spending a dime, but it could have been far more expensive. IVF can cost as much as $20,000 where these two live, so their procedure was practically a bargain.

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