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Rhian Sugden's agony as she puts IVF battle on hold due to coronavirus

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Rhian Sugden has been left heartbroken after her IVF battle was put on hold due to the coronavirus outbreak. The former glamour girl, 33, is trying for a baby with her actor husband Oliver Mellor, 39, and their first two attempts at IVF failed.

Now their plans to go ahead with a third round of treatment has been put off indefinitely as the clinic they are using has been forced to close due to Covid-19.

In a post on Twitter, she thanked fans for all their kind messages and explained her journey to motherhood will have to wait until the pandemic ends.

She wrote: "Had some lovely messages recently about my #IVFJourney. "Quick update... our fertility clinic has closed due to #COVID19 so we are currently on hold until further notice. "Good

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