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Pregnant Brisbane nurse hopes to bring baby home after suffering two brain aneurysms

After three IVF attempts, an ecstatic Jaylee Clayton shared the news with her loved ones that she and husband Josh were expecting their first child: a boy.
Ten days later, on January 18, the Brisbane nurse was at work when she suffered a “slight headache”.
“Because she was pregnant, she didn’t think much of it,” her sister Kara Geale told 7NEWS.com.au.
She laid down at work – and that’s the last Clayton remembers of an ordeal in which two life-threatening health issues were…
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