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wilkesneil | 22:40 Thu 10th Nov 2011 | Pregnancy
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a few years ago my fiancee got sterilized due to personal things in her life.
now we are getting married next year and wondered if it was possible to have a reversal on the nhs.

any help would be very helpful.
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If you google, it appears that it can be reversed but is only successful in about 10% of cases.

In today's cash-strapped NHS, I would be very surprised if it can be done as a funded procedure, but I could be wrong.
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cheers for that, as UB40 once sang "i am the 1 in 10" hopefully m8
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COULD YOU NOT SEND YOUR SPAMMY JUNK ON ANSWERBANK PLEASE!!!

IT CLOGS THE THREADS UP
All you have to do is report it, neil - someone obviously did, it's gone!
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i dont know how to report, i dont do reporting things lol
It says "report" at the right hand side of each post, neil - just click on it and report it to Ed, next time.
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i always wondered what that was for lol, now i know
If it helps, I reported it.
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cheers sherradk. i hate reading threads on yahoo and other sites n 1/2 the comments are these or get ya free ipad etc...
A family lived opposite us at one time, where mum had two sons from her first marriage, then been sterilized. Then divorced, met new partner, had a reversal and had another baby boy. They lived opposite, the family with three little boys - so it worked for her.
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cheers kassee, hopefully it'll work for us if they'll allow it to be done
Very unlikely to let you have it on NHS. They're not even doing sterilizations now unless there is some sort of danger.
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serious, any idea how much it costs?
go and ask your doctor
http://www.nhs.uk/chq...117&SubCategoryID=116 the NHS suggest it MAY be available in some areas, but private reversal may cost £2500 + and be 50-60% sucessfull.
depends what method was used initially for the steri...the reversal success rates vary a lot... but realistically its not a lot to save up for the chance of a child... good luck

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