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IVF 'on the NHS for the over-40s'

Women up to 42-years-old struggling to have babies should be offered IVF treatment on the NHS, the health watchdog has recommended. It also suggests that it should be offered to gay couples and those with infectious diseases like Hepatitis B and HIV.

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Nice release new IVF guideline document

A doctor retrieves frozen embryos Credit: PA

A consultation document by the health watchdog NICE published later today will suggest that treatment for infertility should also be made available to people carrying infectious diseases, such as HIV and Hepatitus B.

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