War halts IVF treatment in Gaza as parents mourn ‘miracle’ children
by Aseel Mousa and Emma Graham-Harrison from World news | The Guardian on (#6PY7T)
Airstrikes have killed children born from IVF, while shelling of fertility clinic's lab has shattered other families' dreams
It took surgery and five years of IVF treatment for Amal to fall pregnant for the first and only time. That struggle against infertility lasted almost as long as her son Khaled's short life. He was just seven years old when on 17 October an Israeli airstrike on Rafah, one of the first of the war, hit the family home.
Khaled was killed and Amal was plunged into a grief heightened by memories of her long battle to become a mother. Sometimes she struggles to keep going. Death, in all its finality, seems less daunting than the relentless pain of living without Khaled," she said. He was the most precious thing in my life."
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