Indian Fertility Treatment and Babies to the Rescue For British Couples
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Dangers of being implanted with large numbers of embryos aside, the trend could raise ethical issues and spell disaster for national identity. Shilpa Shetty’s brand of curry and papadum could be more ingrained in the British mentality than first thought.
The world is truly into globalisation with the latest trends in fertility treatment. An Indian baby was born to a white couple who had sought fertility treatment and embryos in an Indian clinic after 18 years of trying unsuccessfully to conceive. The result was a baby with big, brown eyes, a dark complexion, and dark hair. She was a far cry from her white parents and auburn-haired mother. Yet the parents were ecstatic and so grateful for their baby that they were planning to go back for a second child. They claimed that the Indian clinic was clean, professional, and far more effective than the National Health Service (NHS).
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