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In this Dec. 22, 2016 photo, photographs of Hindu deities are placed on a poster of a doctor holding a baby inside the National Fertility and Test Tube Baby Centre in Hisar, India. The packed waiting room at Bishnoi’s clinic bears witness to the fact that working-class families across the country are willing to spend their limited savings for a child of their own. The cost of IVF treatment in India is relatively low, even though many families have to pay on their own. At Bishnoi's clinic, one cycle of IVF costs about 110,000 rupees ($1,700), compared to about $12,000 in the U.S. (AP Photo/Altaf Qadri)

In this Dec. 22, 2016 photo, photographs of Hindu deities are placed on a poster of a doctor holding a baby inside the National Fertility and Test Tube Baby Centre in Hisar, India. The packed waiting room at Bishnoi’s clinic bears witness to the fact that working-class families across the country are willing to spend their limited savings for a child of their own. The cost of IVF treatment in India is relatively low, even though many families have to pay on their own. At Bishnoi's clinic, one cycle of IVF costs about 110,000 rupees ($1,700), compared to about $12,000 in the U.S. (AP Photo/Altaf Qadri)

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