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These two women have made medical history by being pregnant with the same baby - Page 4 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]Discussing their options[/post_page_title]
Given that Ashleigh and Bliss were women, having a child required a little more effort on their parts. They couldn’t just try for a baby in the traditional way and cross their fingers that it would work.

However, just because it was more complicated didn’t mean that these two couldn’t become mothers. Surrogacy was an option, as was adoption. There was no assurance that either of these methods would be successful, but the risk was surely worth it for the chance to become mothers. Unfortunately, there was one big problem here.

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