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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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Infertility Network UK: 'New IVF guidelines can help couples avoid wasting time'

The deputy chief executive of the Infertility Network UK has told ITV News that new recommendations on IVF allowing women up to the age 42 to receive treatment will help couples have "better chances of success".

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