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Plans to make access to IVF fairer discussed

Posted on 22/06/2009 in Medical Government/ NHS related news

Steps have been taken to try and make access to in-vitro fertilisation (IVF) fairer across the country.

Public health minister Gillian Merron announced the NHS is trying to put a stop to regional variation of the treatment for couples who are unable to conceive naturally.

Over the past year, the number of local health services offering three cycles of IVF increased by 22 per cent, while the number of primary care trusts offering the same grew by five per cent.

Ms Merron spoke at an IVF conference in London about the attempts to close the gap and remarked it was good news for people seeking fertility treatment.

She added the option to become a mother or father is often taken for granted.

"People who cannot conceive naturally should have access to NHS treatment - just as they would for any other clinical need," Ms Merron asserted.

Chief executive of Infertility Network UK Clare Lewis-Jones stated she hopes the move will help the one in six couples who are unable to conceive naturally.

According to the NHS, women aged under 35 have a 28 per cent success rate after on cycle of IVF treatment.

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