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	<title>IVF Czech Republic s.r.o.</title>
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	 <title>Older British women head abroad for IVF</title>
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	 <description>Hundreds of older women denied the chance of motherhood in the UK are heading abroad each month for IVF treatment they cannot get at home.</description>
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	 <title>Infertile Couples Head Overseas for Treatments</title>
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	 <description>As fertility-treatment costs soar -- and more women seek treatment at an older age -- a growing number of Americans are heading abroad to try to get pregnant. The Internet has made it easier for women to connect with fertility clinics in diverse locales such as the Czech Republic, Israel, Canada and Thailand. And specialized travel services have sprung up to help people arrange accommodations, set up medical appointments and even plan sightseeing tours.</description>
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	 <title>Czech Republic puts itself on map with 'fertility' holidays</title>
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	 <description>Czech Republic has become one of Europe's top destinations for foreigners seeking artificial insemination treatments. "We get Americans, more and more Russians, Scandinavians, Germans, Austrians, and even groups of Israelis accompanied by a rabbi," said Ladislav Pilka</description>
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