RachelanneGlasgow
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Infertility can be a devastating condition.
I agree that it is devastating but while playing devil's advocate I would ask if it were a disease or a natural condition.
Isn't that nature taking its usual cruel course?It could be either, some people are naturally infertile and some become infertile due to illness, disease or various treatments for their illnesses or diseases, and whilst it can be devastating its not life threatening......which diabetes can be......
Isn't that nature taking its usual cruel course?
Also disease is usually when a patient has lost something they had before and no longer have it. Infertility, however stressful is something the unfortunate couple never had so it is not a loss.
If they lost their fertility due to illness or surgery I can only sympathise and encourage them to seek help but I think that funding for people who are infertile should be weighed against more life threatening conditions.
That's life. I hope she has success with her donated eggs.My daughter in law had leukaemia. She needed chemotherapy immediately and there wasn't time to freeze her eggs, so hers all died. She is now allowed 2 cycles (only) of IVF with donated eggs. I wouldn't like to see funding for this cut at all.
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