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Dark Harvest: Jeremy Davies, Elizabeth Reaser, Luke Kirby join David Slade film

Jeremy Davies, Elizabeth Reaser, and Luke Kirby have joined the cast of Dark Harvest, David Slade's new horror thriller. Coming in 2022

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MGM's Dark Harvest Adds Jeremy Davies and Two Others

Jeremy Davies, Elizabeth Reaser, and Luke Kirby have officially been cast in MGM's Dark Harvest, based on Norman Patridge's acclaimed horror novel.

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Why Americans lack adequate access to fertility treatments

Why Americans lack adequate access to fertility treatments My husband and I are that one in eight. When we decided to start our family in 2017, I was 29 years old and expected that having children was par for the course after I got married. We soon discovered that I had a low ovarian egg reserve and my husband had poor sperm count and quality. For the next 18 months we went through some of the most challenging moments of our marriage. At times I didn’t think we would stay together. It nearly broke us. We ended up doing two rounds of in vitro fertilization, more commonly known as IVF. One round was covered by my company’s insurance, but the other was not, since I had exhausted all my benefits with the first round. Throughout our process we received questions from family and friends such as, “How are you paying for this? Isn’t it expensive?”

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Why Americans lack adequate access to fertility treatments

Why Americans lack adequate access to fertility treatments My husband and I are that one in eight. When we decided to start our family in 2017, I was 29 years old and expected that having children was par for the course after I got married. We soon discovered that I had a low ovarian egg reserve and my husband had poor sperm count and quality. For the next 18 months we went through some of the most challenging moments of our marriage. At times I didn’t think we would stay together. It nearly broke us. We ended up doing two rounds of in vitro fertilization, more commonly known as IVF. One round was covered by my company’s insurance, but the other was not, since I had exhausted all my benefits with the first round. Throughout our process we received questions from family and friends such as, “How are you paying for this? Isn’t it expensive?”

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National Infertility Awareness Week: Inside America's infertility problem

National Infertility Awareness Week: Inside America s infertility problem CNN 34 mins ago © Chloe Melas/CNN Melas is speaking out about her family s struggles. My husband and I are that one in eight. When we decided to start our family in 2017, I was 29 years old and expected that having children was par for the course after I got married. We soon discovered that I had a low ovarian egg reserve and my husband had poor sperm count and quality. For the next 18 months we went through some of the most challenging moments of our marriage. At times I didn t think we would stay together. It nearly broke us.

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