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Is Angelina Jolie Ready for Another Baby?

Angelina Jolie was the center of attention Sunday when she arrived at the Screen Actor’s Guild Awards in a shapeless vintage Hermes (HESAF) gown that defied her usual taste for figure-hugging frocks. Although the actress, 32, did not comment as to whether she’s concealing a baby “bump,” the blogosphere is buzzing with rumors that the actress might even be expecting twins. On the other side of Hollywood yesterday, Gwen Stefani, 38 and Gavin Rossdale 40, announced they are expecting their second child, and according to the grandfather, Douglas Rossdale, “the whole family is delighted.”

Stefani isn’t the only superstar to wait until her late 30’s to create a brood. Mom-to-be Jennifer Lopez, 38, reportedly checked into the North Shore University Hospital in New York on Tuesday night where she’ll deliver twins. The hospital redesigned two maternity rooms to accommodate the star and her entourage.

Of course baby-making is nothing new in Hollywood, and when old-fashion attempts fail stars such as Celine Dion, turn to in vitro fertilization to summon the stork. But for the average woman with fertility issues the $15,000 tab each round of IVF costs can become a major financial stretch, especially with no guarantee that the process will work. If you are a wannabe parent suffering from IVF sticker shock there is hope.

IntegraMed America (INMD) has a national network of fertility clinics that perform approximately 20% of all in vitro fertilization procedures in the U.S. Their financial services division will finance your IVF and determine the interest rate based on your credit score, up to 20%. For those with stellar credit, the lowest rate is currently 1.9%.

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