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Angelina Jolie And Brad Pitt Had The Twins Through In Vitro

It is being reported that Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt had fertility treatments to get pregnant with the twins, Knox and Vivienne. A source is saying that Brad and Angelina wanted results fast so they looked for help from a doctor.

The actress chose the procedure (which can cost around $12,000 a pop) so “she wouldn’t have to deal with the stress of trying to get pregnant,” the source [says]. “She could just knock it out. They were too impatient.”

I wondered about this story, this makes the couple seem so superficial, and so consumed by wanting children, that they used their money to have children right away instead of trying like normal people. I did some research and found that this isn’t the first time this claim has been made.

In October of 2007,  Popcrunch wrote about how a snitch said that they had been seeking help with conceiving.

“They agreed months ago that if they couldn’t do it the natural way, they would see a fertility specialist,” a whispering snitch [says].

This makes it sound like they couldn’t do it on their own and wanted help. I like the sound of that better. But either way my big question is I wonder how many children is enough for them.

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POSTED BY: Taylor Blue

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