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IVF on the NHS
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Should IVF be available on the NHS?
- No. - 141 votes
- 59%
- Yes. - 97 votes
- 41%
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'm with you 4get. Mr mac is infertile due to years of dialysis. I already have a child and my age precludes me so we wouldn't be elligible for IVF on the NHS anyway - but I know he won't be the only person in that position, and more than anything he always just wanted to have a normal life and the things that others take for granted, including a family.
It was me who couldn't have children due to having PCOS. When I was ovulating my body wasn't producing eggs but cysts instead. Surely as a hormonal problem that's a medical condition and something I could do nothing about so why shouldn't I be allowed treatment? I felt so bad at the time, as if I was letting my husband down, and my mother in law was devastated too as my husband is an only child so she would never have a grandchild. It was a very difficult time and one I hope no one else has to go through.
Have you ever looked into adoption Lottie? It's not as simple as saying 'I'll take on a child'. There are all sorts of hoops to jumps through and as far as I know, approval is more likely to be declined than given. You are also not taking on a baby, but a child who possibly has a lot of issues due to bad experiences - a lot harder than mainstream parenthood.
I really have to answer "yes" on this, because a dear friend of ours, who tried for years and years to have a baby, went through so much turmoil and trouble incl. IVF, has finally given birth to a beautiful little girl. The happiness on this mother's face and the contentment she has fought for for so long is priceless! I may have had to think about my vote more, had I not seen what a change this has made for my friend. I know the NHS is underfunded, but I also think that a lot of its predicament is due to bad management and the fact that those in Wellington House are stuck in the mud and refuse to look at what other countries are doing to cope with the costs of health.