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Giuliana Rancic Will Start IVF Next Week
E! host Giuliana Rancic and her hubby Bill Rancic (of The Apprentice fame) are taking the next step of attempting to conceive. And the two aren’t shy about discussing their struggles to procreate. She had stated that trying to get knocked up “it’s not as easy as we thought it was going to be.” During an appearance on The View this week Giuliana revealed that…they are about to begin IVF treatment.
“We’ve [already] done IUI; we’ve done quite a few things and we start IVF next week,” Giuliana said. “We’re on it.”
“My diagnosis was I wasn’t ovulating consistently and so my doctor recommended that I gain weight in order to start ovulating consistently,” she said. “He said five to 10 pounds, which I know isn’t a big deal but I had to bite that bullet because I work out every day of my life. I love feeling good, waking up, working out.”
View Whoopi Goldberg piped in with, “You want to have a baby, you need to prepare your body for that other person who’s going to be there. There’s no ‘buts.’”
Will her IVF be featured on their reality show Giuliana & Bill? Probably.
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ginger lee commented on Feb 28 10 at 9:41 pmI would love to see them dedicate some time on the show to this. this is a topic that would help hundreds of women out their. This topic needs to be talked about more.
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