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hi.
can you recieve I.V.F treatment on the N.H.S, if you can then what are the conditions (if any) and also how long does it take. I have been off the pill or over a year now and me and my partner want a child, so i think its time we considered IVF but we dont know much about it, apart from the fact that its quite expensive and we cant really afford it.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Obviously don't know your exact circumstances, but after not conceiving for about a year or two, my husband and I were checked out by the doctor and I was diagnosed with polycystic ovaries.
I had fertility treatment for my 2, but it was just Clomid/clomiphene for the first and clomid and metformin for the second. This just means taking a few tablets each month to regulate the cycle. If the clomid hadn't worked the second time, then I was going onto some hormone injections. This was all before IVF needed to be considered. Hopefully the doctor will be able to pinpoint your problems (even if it's nothing) and advise you on the best course of action.
With a low sperm count, IVF may be the only available option, I don't know. Other useful things that apparently improve sperm count is zinc, Vit C, and cutting down on alcohol. I'm sure there are lots more suggestions if you google it! Good luck, I know how frustrating it can be.