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Telegram, Pavel Durov and IVF
Telegram CEO Pavel Durov is funding free IVF for women who have his children
Telegram CEO Pavel Durov is funding IVF treatments for women using his sperm. AltraVita IVF Clinic in Moscow confirmed the program, which it said is open to Russian women. Durov said in July that he has fathered more than 100 children over 15 years of sperm donation.
Telegram's Pavel Durov Offers Free IVF—But You've Got to Use His Sperm
A Russian IVF clinic is offering free fertility treatment for women. However, there's a catch: they must agree to use Telegram CEO Pavel Durov's sperm.
Telegram CEO Pavel Durov who has over '100 biological kids’ offering his sperm for free? Moscow clinic claims
A Moscow-based clinic claimed that women who want to undergo IVF can use Telegram CEO Pavel Durov’s sperm if they meet certain requirements.
Billionaire Pavel Durov Offering Free IVF To Women Willing To Have His Baby
Durov, who founded the messaging app Telegram, said in July he's fathered more than 100 biological children as a sperm donor.
Father to 100 children, Telegram CEO Pavel Durov offers his sperm and IVF treatment for free
Telegram CEO Pavel Durov is aspiring to expand his family. Durov is offering free In Vitro Fertilisation (IVF) treatments to women willing to use his sperm. His offer is an effort to help women struggling with infertility.
Telegram CEO Pavel's IVF offer could change your life — And It’s all free!
Telegram CEO Pavel Durov launches an unexpected initiative offering free IVF treatments with his sperm to women struggling to conceive. In collaboration with Altravita fertility clinic, Durov covers the full cost of IVF,
Tech Billionaire Pavel Durov Offers Up His Sperm For Free to IVF Patients
The billionaire founder of Telegram, Pavel Durov, is so willing to spread his seed that he’s reportedly offered up his sperm for free to Russian women who use IVF. The Mirror reports that Durov, a 40-year-old who’s worth $15.
Russian billionaire Pavel Durov, father to a 100 children, is offering his sperm and IVF treatment for free
Pavel Durov’s latest announcement adds to his already extensive history as a sperm donor, with the billionaire reportedly fathering over 100 children through IVF.
Telegram's billionaire CEO offering free IVF treatment with his sperm
AltraVita IVF holds exclusive rights to Durov's sperm. AltraVita IVF is the only clinic permitted to store and use Durov's sperm for fertility treatments. The clinic's website rea
Telegram CEO Offers Free IVF Treatment To Women Willing To Use His Sperm
Pavel Durov, the CEO of Telegram, has launched an unusual initiative extending beyond the world of tech and messaging.
Telegram founder giving sperm and IVF treatment for free to women who want to have his kids
Pavel Durov - who is said to already have around 100 IVF children - is offering women the opportunity to undergo IVF for free if they agree to use his sperm for their pregnancies
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Telegram CEO Pavel Durov Offers Free IVF to Women Who Use His Sperm
A Russian IVF clinic is offering women the opportunity to undergo free fertilization. The catch? They have to be willing to be inseminated with the sperm of Pavel Durov, the founder and CEO of the ...
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Bitget Wallet launches $20M grant for Telegram Mini Apps
Bitget Wallet, a non-custodial cryptocurrency wallet by Bitget exchange, continues promoting crypto adoption on Telegram by ...
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