From: Fertility News
ROCHESTER, Minn. (AP) ?After packing their bags, Nicole Brueck and
her husband, Aaron, waited for the phone call that they hoped would
bring them closer to their dream. For nearly a year, the Rochester
couple had been working to adopt a child from Guatemala. And in
preparing for that event, they had spent hours learning about [...]
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