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Jessica and Sani thought they had ‘slim to no chance’ of having a baby naturally, and then they fell pregnant

Jessica Ng Wun laughed when her obstetrician told her last year to consider using contraception after the birth of her IVF twin babies Micah and Allegra.
Key points:
- IVF involves fertilising a human egg with sperm in a laboratory to help women get pregnant
- One in five women will fall pregnant naturally after IVF, experts say
- Jessica Ng Wun, 35, was unable to conceive for 10 years and then fell pregnant naturally
The path to parenthood had not been easy for the Gold Coast mother and her husband, Sani, who were unable to conceive naturally for the best part of a decade.
But they are now expecting their fourth child through what’s called “spontaneous conception”.
High school sweethearts, Jessica and Sani began dating at age 13 and were married…
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