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South African doctor develops cheaper IVF treatment

By Al Jazeera
21 December 2016   |   10:57 am
Invitro Fertilisation or IVF has made it possible for many women around the world to have children. But it's an expensive procedure. One doctor in South Africa has developed an affordable option without compromising safety.

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