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Fathers across the world

Updated: 2011-06-18 15:22

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Fathers across the world
'Fathers 4 Justice' protesters stand on the roof during the Embassy World Snooker Finals at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield, England, April 29, 2005. Fathers 4 Justice is a UK based civil rights movement, that campaig for a child's right to see both parents and grandparents. [Photo/CFP]


Fathers across the world
Bruce holds his daughters Lauren (left) and Kathryn (right) at 4 weeks old, while still in the neonatal intensive care unit at the Columbia Hospital for Women in January 1995 in Washington DC. Meet the family that leaves onlookers seeing double - because their six children are three sets of twins. Fran and Bruce Pitre, from Jacksonville, Florida, USA, were told they would never be able to have children because of an unknown fertility issue. But after twice undergoing Gamete Intrafallopian Transfer (GIFT), which is similar to IVF but allows conception to take place inside the fallopian tubes, they have three sets of twins. They are now the proud parents of 15-year-old daughters Lauren and Kathryn, 10-year-olds Erin and Brandon - who were all born after GIFT treatments - and Sean and Benjamin, 2, who were incredibly conceived naturally. [Photo/CFP]

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