'This Will Ease the Decision to Stop Treatment'
Evening Standard - London › July 01, 2009
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Evening Standard - London › July 01, 2009
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CAROLINE GALLUP'S battle to conceive began after doctors told her husband he was not producing sperm.
Ms Gallup, 45, and Bruce, 40, who had been together for six years, were devastated but ready to try fertility treatment so they could have a family.See the full content of this document
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'This Will Ease the Decision to Stop Treatment'
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