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wolf63 | 04:04 Thu 07th Jul 2011 | News
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This news story caught my eye on Google when I was looking for something totally different.

I, personally, have no maternal instinct and no desire to have children. But I realise that other women (and men) find their need to procreate is very strong.

IVF can cost lots of money - the NHS isn't able to fund numerous attempts at IVF. Is this the way forward or a badly thought out idea?

http://news.sky.com/s...ment_At_Top_Hospitals

I am off to bed - my furry alarm went off at two and I couldn't get back to sleep.
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I don't know how to react to that. I don't think one can put a price on the sanctity of life and making Pro-creation a competition. I do however know that people have difficulties in conceiving for one reason or another and may not be able to afford IVF treatment but I honestly think this takes the biscuit out of what having a baby is all about x
I saw this news item yesterday, and thought what a truly awful idea.
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I agree with both of you. What is a woman in her 80s won it and decided to have another go at being a mother.

I know that for a couple trying to have a baby and who have exhausted their savings this is a great way to be able to have another go at IVF.

It is a strange idea - and I can't see it coming to fruition - hopefully.
they don't seem to give it any passing reference on their website.

http://to-hatch.co.uk/
http://www.theanswerb.../Question1033873.html

Hi wolf,

We were discussing this the other day so thought you might find this thread interesting :c)
It's natural selection some have kid some can't, only human endevour has made IVF possible. There are no shortage of people. IVF should be personally funded, end of.
is entering the lottery not self-funded then ? cor, i could get a grant for a few tickets on the euro ?
In this over-crowded world, anyone who cannot conceive naturally should accept the fact - bad luck. It would be more to the point if people were paid for being voluntarily sterilised.

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