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Infertility and the Rich and Famous

Filed in archive Infertility by Florence Cardinal on February 14, 2007

Infertility and the Rich and Famous
Infertility is an equal opportunity problem. It doesn't care if you live in a shack in the ghettolinks or a mansion on Nob Hill. Those who can afford it take advantage of fertility treatments. Sometimes they work. If In vitro fertilization and other methods fail, if there's still no baby on the way, many couples opt to adopt.

Who are those among the rich and famous who have admitted to fertility problems? Celebrity Baby Blog lists several of them.
Like any other normal couple, celebrities struggle with infertility at times. A variety of couples have struggled for years to conceive. Here we bring to you a round-up of couples who have admitted or are rumored to have used fertility treatments and welcomed healthy, beautiful babies.


I know the knowledge that others, even the stars we admire, suffer from infertility, too. makes it no easier to take. But I thought perhaps it might make it just a bit easier to understand that you are not alone.






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