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WOMAN CHOSES TO BECOME A SINGLE MUM VIA SPERM DONOR FOR A SECOND TIME
21-08-2023
2023
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A woman has chosen to become a single mum by choice for a SECOND time after discovering that she was close to early menopause - despite being just 27 years old. Rebecca Bell, 28, became a single mum by choice in November 2021, and now she is expecting her second baby with the help of a sperm donor after discovering that she was 'nearly in early menopause' when her son Noah was around six months old. She decided to go it alone for the first time after breaking up with her partner in 2020 and discovering that she had a very low egg count - with doctors telling her that she had around two years left to become pregnant with her own eggs. Rebecca then looked into egg freezing and donor sperm because she concluded she was unlikely to meet someone who she'd want to have a baby with in the near future and went down the IVF route alone instead of waiting.

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captionCATERS NEWS (PICTURED L-R First born Noah alongside a pregnant Rebecca) A woman has chosen to become a single mum by choice for a SECOND time after discovering that she was close to early menopause - despite being just 27 years old. Rebecca Bell, 28, became a single mum by choice in November 2021, and now she is expecting her second baby with the help of a sperm donor after discovering that she was 'nearly in early menopause' when her son Noah was around six months old. She decided to go it alone for the first time after breaking up with her partner in 2020 and discovering that she had a very low egg count - with doctors telling her that she had around two years left to become pregnant with her own eggs. Rebecca then looked into egg freezing and donor sperm because she concluded she was unlikely to meet someone who she'd want to have a baby with in the near future and went down the IVF route alone instead of waiting. SEE CATERS COPY

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titleWOMAN CHOSES TO BECOME A SINGLE MUM VIA SPERM DONOR FOR A SECOND TIME
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captionCATERS NEWS (PICTURED Rebecca holdinng her pregnant stomach) A woman has chosen to become a single mum by choice for a SECOND time after discovering that she was close to early menopause - despite being just 27 years old. Rebecca Bell, 28, became a single mum by choice in November 2021, and now she is expecting her second baby with the help of a sperm donor after discovering that she was 'nearly in early menopause' when her son Noah was around six months old. She decided to go it alone for the first time after breaking up with her partner in 2020 and discovering that she had a very low egg count - with doctors telling her that she had around two years left to become pregnant with her own eggs. Rebecca then looked into egg freezing and donor sperm because she concluded she was unlikely to meet someone who she'd want to have a baby with in the near future and went down the IVF route alone instead of waiting. SEE CATERS COPY

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titleWOMAN CHOSES TO BECOME A SINGLE MUM VIA SPERM DONOR FOR A SECOND TIME
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creditCaters News Agency
captionCATERS NEWS (PICTURED L-R First born Noah alongside a pregnant Rebecca) A woman has chosen to become a single mum by choice for a SECOND time after discovering that she was close to early menopause - despite being just 27 years old. Rebecca Bell, 28, became a single mum by choice in November 2021, and now she is expecting her second baby with the help of a sperm donor after discovering that she was 'nearly in early menopause' when her son Noah was around six months old. She decided to go it alone for the first time after breaking up with her partner in 2020 and discovering that she had a very low egg count - with doctors telling her that she had around two years left to become pregnant with her own eggs. Rebecca then looked into egg freezing and donor sperm because she concluded she was unlikely to meet someone who she'd want to have a baby with in the near future and went down the IVF route alone instead of waiting. SEE CATERS COPY

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titleWOMAN CHOSES TO BECOME A SINGLE MUM VIA SPERM DONOR FOR A SECOND TIME
subject date21-08-2023
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creditCaters News Agency
captionCATERS NEWS (PICTURED L-R First born Noah alongside a pregnant Rebecca) A woman has chosen to become a single mum by choice for a SECOND time after discovering that she was close to early menopause - despite being just 27 years old. Rebecca Bell, 28, became a single mum by choice in November 2021, and now she is expecting her second baby with the help of a sperm donor after discovering that she was 'nearly in early menopause' when her son Noah was around six months old. She decided to go it alone for the first time after breaking up with her partner in 2020 and discovering that she had a very low egg count - with doctors telling her that she had around two years left to become pregnant with her own eggs. Rebecca then looked into egg freezing and donor sperm because she concluded she was unlikely to meet someone who she'd want to have a baby with in the near future and went down the IVF route alone instead of waiting. SEE CATERS COPY

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titleWOMAN CHOSES TO BECOME A SINGLE MUM VIA SPERM DONOR FOR A SECOND TIME
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captionCATERS NEWS (PICTURED L-R Noah and Rebecca in the kitchen) A woman has chosen to become a single mum by choice for a SECOND time after discovering that she was close to early menopause - despite being just 27 years old. Rebecca Bell, 28, became a single mum by choice in November 2021, and now she is expecting her second baby with the help of a sperm donor after discovering that she was 'nearly in early menopause' when her son Noah was around six months old. She decided to go it alone for the first time after breaking up with her partner in 2020 and discovering that she had a very low egg count - with doctors telling her that she had around two years left to become pregnant with her own eggs. Rebecca then looked into egg freezing and donor sperm because she concluded she was unlikely to meet someone who she'd want to have a baby with in the near future and went down the IVF route alone instead of waiting. SEE CATERS COPY

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titleWOMAN CHOSES TO BECOME A SINGLE MUM VIA SPERM DONOR FOR A SECOND TIME
subject date21-08-2023
place
creditCaters News Agency
captionCATERS NEWS (PICTURED L-R First born Noah alongside a pregnant Rebecca) A woman has chosen to become a single mum by choice for a SECOND time after discovering that she was close to early menopause - despite being just 27 years old. Rebecca Bell, 28, became a single mum by choice in November 2021, and now she is expecting her second baby with the help of a sperm donor after discovering that she was 'nearly in early menopause' when her son Noah was around six months old. She decided to go it alone for the first time after breaking up with her partner in 2020 and discovering that she had a very low egg count - with doctors telling her that she had around two years left to become pregnant with her own eggs. Rebecca then looked into egg freezing and donor sperm because she concluded she was unlikely to meet someone who she'd want to have a baby with in the near future and went down the IVF route alone instead of waiting. SEE CATERS COPY

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titleWOMAN CHOSES TO BECOME A SINGLE MUM VIA SPERM DONOR FOR A SECOND TIME
subject date21-08-2023
place
creditCaters News Agency
captionCATERS NEWS (PICTURED L-R Rebecca holding son Noah) A woman has chosen to become a single mum by choice for a SECOND time after discovering that she was close to early menopause - despite being just 27 years old. Rebecca Bell, 28, became a single mum by choice in November 2021, and now she is expecting her second baby with the help of a sperm donor after discovering that she was 'nearly in early menopause' when her son Noah was around six months old. She decided to go it alone for the first time after breaking up with her partner in 2020 and discovering that she had a very low egg count - with doctors telling her that she had around two years left to become pregnant with her own eggs. Rebecca then looked into egg freezing and donor sperm because she concluded she was unlikely to meet someone who she'd want to have a baby with in the near future and went down the IVF route alone instead of waiting. SEE CATERS COPY

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titleWOMAN CHOSES TO BECOME A SINGLE MUM VIA SPERM DONOR FOR A SECOND TIME
subject date21-08-2023
place
creditCaters News Agency
captionCATERS NEWS (PICTURED L-R Rebecca holding son Noah) A woman has chosen to become a single mum by choice for a SECOND time after discovering that she was close to early menopause - despite being just 27 years old. Rebecca Bell, 28, became a single mum by choice in November 2021, and now she is expecting her second baby with the help of a sperm donor after discovering that she was 'nearly in early menopause' when her son Noah was around six months old. She decided to go it alone for the first time after breaking up with her partner in 2020 and discovering that she had a very low egg count - with doctors telling her that she had around two years left to become pregnant with her own eggs. Rebecca then looked into egg freezing and donor sperm because she concluded she was unlikely to meet someone who she'd want to have a baby with in the near future and went down the IVF route alone instead of waiting. SEE CATERS COPY

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titleWOMAN CHOSES TO BECOME A SINGLE MUM VIA SPERM DONOR FOR A SECOND TIME
subject date21-08-2023
place
creditCaters News Agency
captionCATERS NEWS (PICTURED L-R First born Noah alongside a pregnant Rebecca) A woman has chosen to become a single mum by choice for a SECOND time after discovering that she was close to early menopause - despite being just 27 years old. Rebecca Bell, 28, became a single mum by choice in November 2021, and now she is expecting her second baby with the help of a sperm donor after discovering that she was 'nearly in early menopause' when her son Noah was around six months old. She decided to go it alone for the first time after breaking up with her partner in 2020 and discovering that she had a very low egg count - with doctors telling her that she had around two years left to become pregnant with her own eggs. Rebecca then looked into egg freezing and donor sperm because she concluded she was unlikely to meet someone who she'd want to have a baby with in the near future and went down the IVF route alone instead of waiting. SEE CATERS COPY

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titleWOMAN CHOSES TO BECOME A SINGLE MUM VIA SPERM DONOR FOR A SECOND TIME
subject date21-08-2023
place
creditCaters News Agency
captionCATERS NEWS (PICTURED L-R Noah kissing Rebecca's pregnant stomach) A woman has chosen to become a single mum by choice for a SECOND time after discovering that she was close to early menopause - despite being just 27 years old. Rebecca Bell, 28, became a single mum by choice in November 2021, and now she is expecting her second baby with the help of a sperm donor after discovering that she was 'nearly in early menopause' when her son Noah was around six months old. She decided to go it alone for the first time after breaking up with her partner in 2020 and discovering that she had a very low egg count - with doctors telling her that she had around two years left to become pregnant with her own eggs. Rebecca then looked into egg freezing and donor sperm because she concluded she was unlikely to meet someone who she'd want to have a baby with in the near future and went down the IVF route alone instead of waiting. SEE CATERS COPY