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Lisa Faulkner admits fertility drugs journey turned her into a "monster"

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A decade has passed since Lisa Faulkner decided to step away from the fertility roller-coaster after years of unsuccessful ­attempts to have a baby.

But the actress and cookery presenter still has a regular reminder of her long journey to motherhood – and it isn’t her much-loved adopted daughter Billie, 14.

Thanks to the drugs she took to ­stimulate ovulation, Lisa still ­experiences marked hormonal highs and lows every month. In her deeply personal memoir Meant To Be, the 48-year-old charts the brutal ectopic pregnancy which cost her a fallopian tube, and the pain of three unsuccessful rounds of IVF.

Yet it was Clomid, a drug she took for just a few months relatively early in her fertility journey, which continues to affect her today. "Clo

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