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‘People like me don’t have babies’: Inside the clinic helping addicted expectant mums

Elvira Tsecoutanis was in the grip of a heroin addiction when she found out she was pregnant with her first child. “I thought I shouldn’t be a mum,” she says.

‘People like me don’t have babies’: Inside the clinic helping addicted expectant mums

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