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BBC News presenter Will Glennon welcomes miracle baby after 10 rounds of IVF


BBC News presenter Will Glennon and his wife Emily have revealed they have welcomed a baby boy, completing their family

The baby, named Harry, is the couple’s second child, who they welcomed after a gruelling IVF journey that spanned 12 years. Will and his wife have endured 12 years of fertility treatment to complete their family (Credit: YouTube) Speaking to The Mirror, Emily said: “When our daughter turned two we said to each other: ‘We’ve got another embryo left sitting in the clinic so let’s try it.’ But we absolutely didn’t think that it would end in a successful pregnancy and bring in the baby just because we had to do so many rounds of treatment to get our little girl. “Almost sure I’m not supposed to be sitting on the floor covered in kids 4 days after a caesarean section, but I waited so long to have them, who cares… HASHTAG TIRED BUT HAPPY!!

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