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What's the Wackiest Thing You've Tried to Conceive?

One British woman consulted a witch in her efforts to become pregnant
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Jul 01, 2011
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In our attempts to become parents it can sometimes feel like there's no length we won't go to to make it a reality. The Daily Mail, a UK newspaper, recently reported on a woman who consulted a witch after being told she would never have children:

Finance worker Claire Anderson, 28, had always dreamed of having a family with husband Stephen, 41, but after two years of trying the couple underwent fertility tests and were devastated to be told that there was little hope....But then she met white witch Wendy Binks, 41, in a chance meeting that was to change her life as she offered an alternative solution to her hopes of starting a family using Chakra Cleansing and special fertility spells...Just six months later, Claire was amazed to discover she was pregnant. Baby Eleanor Marie was born in September 2009, but the couple were stunned to discover that Claire was expecting again just six months later and baby Stephen was born in November 2010.

What's the nuttiest thing you've ever tried - or want to try - to conceive?

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