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Should NHS England provide more IVF treatment?

Claire Thomas describes the heartbreak of wanting a child and being denied IVF on the NHS

The provision of IVF on the NHS in England is at its lowest level since guidelines were introduced in 2004, according to the charity Fertility Fairness.

Claire Thomas had her son after going to the Czech Republic for IVF treatment.

Sarah Norcross, co-chair of the Fertility Fairness campaign group, and Lucy Watson, director of quality and safety at Somerset Clinical Commissioning Group, discuss the issue.

(Image: IVF. Credit: SPL)

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