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‘Not taking for us”: Alberta woman turns to selling toques for IVF help | Globalnews.ca

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Kelsey Gyarmati hopes to sell one thousand handmade toques to raise money for IVF treatment.

The Airdrie woman and her husband have been trying to conceive a baby for eight years .

The couple is looking into In-Vitro Fertilization ( IVF treatment) which she says is very costly and isn’t covered by the province or the couple’s health benefits.

Alberta Health does not cover fertility treatments.

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