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Simon and Graeme Berney-Edwards , a gay married couple, from London , England both wanted to be the biological father of their first child.
The only way to make it happen would be to have twins through in vitro fertilization.
They knew it wouldn't happen in England , so they looked for a doctor and surrogate mother in a different country.
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