Just 1 Week After This Couple Adopted Triplets, The Doctor Gave Them Some Phenomenal News

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What they learned was that even their best option was in vitro fertilization. It’s costly, upwards of $30,000. What’s worse, the results were not guaranteed. Their consultant advised them of a 10% chance. At that point, the Justices surrendered to the unlikely chances of having a baby. They needed another solution.


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