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Fertility Rights

by Fay N. Zachary

Tessie was such a beautiful baby -- so perfect in every way. And after years of trying to conceive, Carol and Adam were such proud parents: Tessie was their little miracle. Only modern science and their saint of a doctor, Mark Flournoy, could have given them this child, their rare chance for happiness. But during a routine blood test, Carol discovered that Tessie was not biologically Adam's child -- and worse -- possibly not hers either. Something strange was going on at Dr. Flournoy's "miracle" infertility clinic -- and Carol could not, would not, rest until she uncovered the truth!

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