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Article: Couples who wanted to use fertility clinic wonder what they'll do.
- Article from:
- The Wisconsin State Journal (Madison, WI)
- Article date:
- March 30, 2006
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Byline: David Wahlberg
Mar. 30--Bob and Courtney Maher were so happy with the in-vitro fertilization that produced their 8-month-old twin daughters, they were set to try the procedure again -- until they learned last week that UW Hospital will close its fertility clinic by June. Now the Madison couple, patients at the clinic, might have to drive to Milwaukee or farther away to receive in-vitro fertilization, an intensive regimen that can involve several visits a week over many weeks. "This adds a whole lot of unknowns to an already stressful situation," said Courtney Maher, 30, an occupational therapist at Middleton-Cross Plains Area Schools. "My ...
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