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The women are seeking fertility treatment for a variety of reasons.
They've had a couple miscarriages and they're pushing 40.
They don't have fallopian tubes or they need sperm.
One woman has a diagnosis that's like a metaphor from feminist sci fi a uterus with a single horn, like a unicorn.
All of them wind up at the fertility clinic at Yale University.
A couple of the women choose this clinic because they work at Yale, and that's what the Yale health plan covers.