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Courteney Cox-Arquette

The Cougar Town star says that she never had trouble getting pregnant. It was staying pregnant that gave her fertility struggles.

After several miscarriages and more IVF treatments, Courtney had her daughter CoCo Riley in 2004.

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Giuliana Rancic

The reality star wants women everywhere to know that 30 is older than you think when it comes to having kids:

“No one ever told me, ‘Oh, by the way, your eggs change when you reach a certain age.” I didn’t think 35 was old! So when the doctor said, ‘It’s not as easy as you thought it would be,’ it was a real blow.”

After several failed attempts to have he own baby, Giuliana eventually used a surrogate.

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Julia Roberts

Some celebrities keep their fertility struggles a secret.

Julia Roberts publicly denied having IVF to conceive her twins Hazel and Phinnaeus. However, she was spotted at an infertility clinic and new the sex of her twins just 9 weeks into her pregnancy.

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Sherri Shepherd

Not all infertility stories have a happy ending. Months after Sherri Shepherd and her husband Lamar Sally found a surrogate to carry their child the two got divorced.

Now Sherri and Lamar are fighting over custody of Lamar Sally Jr. who was made with Lamar’s sperm and a donor’s egg.

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Kenya Moore

Her Real Housewives of Atlanta co-star Phaedra Parks brought Kenya Moore’s fertility issues into the spotlight when she called her an “old beauty queen with scrambled eggs.”

It was a very low blow to lob at a woman who’s struggled with fertility issues but sadly not one of reality TV’s lowest moments.

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Halle Berry

Halle hasn’t admitted to having fertility treatments but doctor’s have weighed in on the issue. They say the chances of having a baby naturally at 46 are “0.01 percent or less.”

What do you think? Was this a miracle baby or did Halle have secret help?