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“Katie Price’s IVF Journey Ends in Heartbreak”

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Katie Price’s television documentary, “Making Babies,” delves into the intricacies of her former relationship with Carl Woods, shedding light on the reasons behind their breakup as disclosed by the Love Island personality.

The two-part documentary series on Channel 4 chronicles the journey of the 46-year-old mother of five and her then-partner, Carl, 35, as they navigate a joint fertility venture in 2023. The second episode, aired on January 21st, portrays the couple undergoing unsuccessful IVF treatment. Despite a mere 1% success rate due to Katie’s age, an IVF counselor proposes another attempt using her own egg and Carl’s sperm or opting for a donor egg, with the documentary capturing their selection process online.

Nevertheless, just before proceeding with treatment involving a donor egg, Katie discloses on camera that Carl has abruptly ended their relationship, leaving her feeling abandoned and disregarded amidst their failed IVF journey. Carl, on the other hand, justifies his decision, citing the necessity for stability in his life and the importance of providing a secure environment for children.

Expressing the emotional turmoil of walking away from Katie, Carl reflects on the challenges of their IVF experience and the toll it took on him. He shares a poignant moment involving a heartfelt message from Katie’s eldest son, Harvey, underscoring the complexity and heartbreak of their separation despite his affection for the family.

Following the initial episode broadcast, criticism emerged towards the couple for their portrayal and treatment of the IVF process, with viewers expressing disappointment and disapproval over the documentary’s handling of such a sensitive topic. Audience reactions highlighted concerns about the perceived insensitivity and exploitation of IVF procedures for entertainment purposes.

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