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'When you lose a child you lose your future'

Saturday June 27 2009

No couple expects to be in for the long haul when they start trying for a baby. It is supposed to be a time of great hope and anticipation, when you plan excitedly for your new lives together. It is true that having a baby changes your life, but not having one changes it so much more. Sadly, this is something that one in six couples will find out.

Harney in U-turn on tax relief for infertile couples

Monday November 03 2008

A fourth Government climbdown on the implications of the Budget is on the cards, with a relief deal planned for infertile couples.

Many Irish couples have trouble conceiving. Picture posed by models

Our race against time for a baby

Tuesday May 20 2008

Desperate Housewives' Marcia Cross did it at 45, Halle Berry was 41 and Elle Macpherson was almost 40. All these older celebrity mums make it seem that age is no barrier when it comes to childbearing.

Gabrielle O'Hara: 'I went through a lot of personal growth in my thirties, which made me feel more confident and capable'

Dicing with birth: women who play the waiting game

Monday May 19 2008

Gabrielle O'Hara is 43 and like many a new mum finds herself comparing her life with her mother's. But the similarities are few. When Gabrielle's mother was 43 her first-born was an adult and had flown the coop.

'After we got married, he told me he had been sleeping with our au pair'

Sunday February 04 2007

MARY Coughlan, feisty as always and looking more glamorous than ever, has put an emphatic end to the idea that Sinead O'Connor stole her husband Frank Bonadio, father of two of her children. Many people thought from the very public war between the two singers last year that that was the case.

Talkin' about my baby blues

Wednesday March 21 2007

Thanks to the explosion in internet blogging forums, women with fertility problems no longer have to suffer in silence, reports LISA JEWELL