TEHRAN: With infertility rising in pollution-plagued Iran, a growing number of couples must navigate the country’s web of social and religious taboos as they seek treatment.
After years of struggling for a second child, Mohammed and his wife made the difficult decision to visit a fertility clinic in Tehran.
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