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17. 'I finally decided to bite the bullet'

This week we catch up with friend and AFL teammate of Hayley's, Lisa Rose. Lisa opens up on her journey to undergo IVF solo, and in doing is helping break the stigma around solo IVF parenting. Tune in to hear how she told her friends and family, and how she's been handling the experience just days away from giving birth.


Thank you to everybody who has left a review, rated and subscribed to the show, and to everybody who has asked a question on Instagram @whattheivfpodcast. Fee and Hayley will try to answer a few questions every other week, so keep them coming!

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