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In this Dec. 23, 2016 photo, Gurdev Singh, right, laughs as he sits on a cot next to his elder brothers Puran Singh, second right, and Hazur Singh holding his niece Gurjeet, left, in the compound of their house in Ellenabad, India. Gurjeet is the child Gurdev Singh's wife Manjeet Kaur yearned for desperately, after 40 years of being that thing which a rural Indian woman dreads more than almost anything else - barren. She gave birth at 58 years old, with help from a controversial IVF clinic in this corner of north India that specializes in fertility treatments for women over 50. (AP Photo/Altaf Qadri)

In this Dec. 23, 2016 photo, Gurdev Singh, right, laughs as he sits on a cot next to his elder brothers Puran Singh, second right, and Hazur Singh holding his niece Gurjeet, left, in the compound of their house in Ellenabad, India. Gurjeet is the child Gurdev Singh's wife Manjeet Kaur yearned for desperately, after 40 years of being that thing which a rural Indian woman dreads more than almost anything else - barren. She gave birth at 58 years old, with help from a controversial IVF clinic in this corner of north India that specializes in fertility treatments for women over 50. (AP Photo/Altaf Qadri)

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