Barrel of Fun
Abort, retry, fail
Or the recommended three cycles?
Well?
Well?
What about Viagra?
Should that be given free too?
I just think that the NHS struggles enough to fund life-saving operations and vital treatments, and until the day arrives that no-one dies while waiting for an operation which is delayed due to a lack of funds, resources, doctors, equipment, beds ...... then we shouldn't be spending money on this.
I don't think it's easy to decide what the NHS does and doesn't spend money on, and where operations and treatments should sit in a priority list, but this is one of the easier decisions.
I just think that the NHS struggles enough to fund life-saving operations and vital treatments, and until the day arrives that no-one dies while waiting for an operation which is delayed due to a lack of funds, resources, doctors, equipment, beds ...... then we shouldn't be spending money on this.
I don't think it's easy to decide what the NHS does and doesn't spend money on, and where operations and treatments should sit in a priority list, but this is one of the easier decisions.
Believe me it wastes a lot of money too. Anyway, I would say maybe yes but, I would want and age limit on that (that woman in her late 50s or whatever springs to mind) and that would be pretty contentious in itself I reckon.
I think the estimated costs of private IVF is £2,500. Why would you be trying for children if you can't afford that, let alone raising a child
What about women who get boob jobs done on the NHS?
If it is the only way a woman can conceive then surely you cannot deny her rights? After the first sucessfull one then perhaps they should cough up
I think the estimated costs of private IVF is £2,500. Why would you be trying for children if you can't afford that, let alone raising a child
Dunno on this one ? it's a very strong argument both ways
The NO vote would be A: cost B: why should the NHS play god C: adoption there are thousands of children awaiting adoption
The YES vote well i am lucky enough to have children of my own (even though i was told i couldn't) i couldn't imagine not having my own A: every couple should have the option of children of their own.
Fence for me
Surely the whole concept of evolution is that it's survival of the fttest. Those who are seedless or eggless are clearly unable to breed because they are of inherently poor stock or have some sort of genetic failing. They should therefore not be allowed to have second rate children funded by my taxes.
you complete knobSurely the whole concept of evolution is that it's survival of the fttest. Those who are seedless or eggless are clearly unable to breed because they are of inherently poor stock or have some sort of genetic failing. They should therefore not be allowed to have second rate children funded by my taxes.
Barrel of Fun said:]I think the estimated costs of private IVF is £2,500. Why would you be trying for children if you can't afford that, let alone raising a child…
What about women who get boob jobs done on the NHS?
If it is the only way a woman can conceive then surely you cannot deny her rights? After the first sucessfull one then perhaps they should cough up
you complete knob