>These include that couples must have a known clinical cause of infertility, limits on maximum age, BMI and the number of existing children a couple has.
Quite sensible restrictions.
Good news
This is great news.
Well done to the government. This will absolutely help our citizens.
Good news, hopefully they go the full way and allow for egg, sperms and embryo donations to assist families and to save them having to travel abroad for the same service
Very positive for those who just dont have the funds given the cost of everything.
Hopefully its broadened out to support where wider help is needed and maybe extended to a second cycle as so many times this doesn’t work first time
Women should be allowed to sell their eggs to infertile couples if they want, for good money. It’s not fair that it has to be a free donation.
As someone that’s going through this process at the moment this is great to see for others that can use it.
I work in community pharmacy. I think this is good news. I also think the obesity restriction is reasonable. I actually don’t see any obese IVF patients, believe it or not. I do see a few older patients, but not as many as you would think.
Great news. Gotta balance the rate at which the scotes are breeding.
Brilliant. It should be publicly funded, a healthy birth rate contributes to a healthy society long term.
Literally going through 3rd cycle now and the proposal is a load of crap especially as it’s just IUI which is basically useless.
The restrictions are also extreme as is it’s basically ignoring the some of the factors of infertility.
I am overweight and even if I wasn’t I’d never get to a BMI low enough to fit in with these restrictions and yet the results we are getting are generally positive.
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>These include that couples must have a known clinical cause of infertility, limits on maximum age, BMI and the number of existing children a couple has.
Quite sensible restrictions.
Good news
This is great news.
Well done to the government. This will absolutely help our citizens.
Good news, hopefully they go the full way and allow for egg, sperms and embryo donations to assist families and to save them having to travel abroad for the same service
Very positive for those who just dont have the funds given the cost of everything.
Hopefully its broadened out to support where wider help is needed and maybe extended to a second cycle as so many times this doesn’t work first time
Women should be allowed to sell their eggs to infertile couples if they want, for good money. It’s not fair that it has to be a free donation.
As someone that’s going through this process at the moment this is great to see for others that can use it.
I work in community pharmacy. I think this is good news. I also think the obesity restriction is reasonable. I actually don’t see any obese IVF patients, believe it or not. I do see a few older patients, but not as many as you would think.
Great news. Gotta balance the rate at which the scotes are breeding.
Brilliant. It should be publicly funded, a healthy birth rate contributes to a healthy society long term.
Literally going through 3rd cycle now and the proposal is a load of crap especially as it’s just IUI which is basically useless.
The restrictions are also extreme as is it’s basically ignoring the some of the factors of infertility.
I am overweight and even if I wasn’t I’d never get to a BMI low enough to fit in with these restrictions and yet the results we are getting are generally positive.
👏👏 About time