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Giuliana Rancic Trying For A Baby

Giuliana Rancic Trying For A Baby - For any woman, attempting another pregnancy after a miscarriage can be a terrifying process.

And for American celebrity news personality Giuliana Rancic it is no different.
The 36-year-old E! News host reveals her decision to attempt to conceive again in an upcoming episode of her reality show, Giuliana and Bill.

Following a devastating miscarriage earlier this year, Giuliana and her husband Bill Rancic are ready to try for a second time.

A preview shows the couple paying a visit to top infertility doctor, Dr Brian Kaplan to discuss their concerns.

The Chicago-based specialist talks the couple through the options of either using Giuliana’s already preserved embryos for In Vitro or harvesting fresh ones.

At first Giuliana is hesitant: ‘The thing with the fresh cycle and doing it all over again, it's daunting in a way for me.

'It felt like this very long period of time where I was constantly stressed and uncomfortable, so if there is any-way around that?

‘But at the same time I don't want to do frozen because the ones we have are not the best.’
Dr. Kaplan advises the couple to use fresh embryos to give them the best chance of pregnancy.

Giuliana Rancic Trying For A Baby

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