I'm trying very hard to resist getting too involved in this debate. No one NEEDS to have a child. If you think you need a baby then there is something missing from your life. I baby/child is it's own personn and the job of the parent is simply to nurture it til he/she is old enough to go out into the world on their own. If there is something lacking in a persons life I really don't see how a baby will fill that gap. A baby should be the cherry on the top of the cake, not the flour that is needed to make it.
I'm sorry if that seems harsh but I feel that if you think you 'need' a baby you are not making the most of the life you have
I used to work in an IVF clinic and we did not treat women with a BMI over 35.
This was an evidence-based decision, due to the fact that research shows treatment is very likely to be unsuccessful in these ladies. We also did not treat anyone with a BMI of less than 18.5 for the same reason.
Also pregnancy is riskier in people outside these BMI perameters for both mum and baby and we want the best possible outcome for everybody.
However I am happy to say that where I worked nobody was judgemental of these women and they were supported to lose or gain weight to a BMI which would maximise their chances of success.
The policy was applied sensitively and I can remember at least one lady who didn't quite get down into the 35s and below but was treated slightly above as she had lost a significant amount of weight and all the other clinical markers were hopeful of a good outcome.
I wish that people would be kinder - there is no need to judge anyone on their weight and infertility is a very difficult thing to deal with anyway.
Good luck to everyone here
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I think this is what makes people "want or need" to have a baby as people are saying they feel this way, then try and try, get test done and discover they have fertility problems, and that without IVF they won't as Charisma says "have one at some point in there life."i dont feel like i need or even want a baby just yet, although i really hope i have one sometime in my life. i always have
God some ppl are so cruel - so if the mans firing blank and the woman overweight no help allowed - i think thats crap!
I used to work in an IVF clinic and we did not treat women with a BMI over 35.
This was an evidence-based decision, due to the fact that research shows treatment is very likely to be unsuccessful in these ladies. We also did not treat anyone with a BMI of less than 18.5 for the same reason.
Also pregnancy is riskier in people outside these BMI perameters for both mum and baby and we want the best possible outcome for everybody.
However I am happy to say that where I worked nobody was judgemental of these women and they were supported to lose or gain weight to a BMI which would maximise their chances of success.
The policy was applied sensitively and I can remember at least one lady who didn't quite get down into the 35s and below but was treated slightly above as she had lost a significant amount of weight and all the other clinical markers were hopeful of a good outcome.
I wish that people would be kinder - there is no need to judge anyone on their weight and infertility is a very difficult thing to deal with anyway.
Good luck to everyone here
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Although i don't have fertility problems, I have 2 lovely children,in April of this year I was donating my eggs to a friend that has, when I went to the hospital for the initial test etc., was told was obese, think my BMI was 33, and was told it was very close to the BMI 35, which was the biggest they would accept and they were undecided if they could do the procedure.
But I also think they have restrictions on age, as my friend turned 40 during the cycle and was afraid they would'nt continue.
Anyway it was the turning point for me, I lost a stone before the procedure, so was only classed as overweight, and now she is pregnant with twins....:girlpower::talk017:
Hey guys, I happen to see this discussion on the sun website...I was sooo sooo angry that I joined straight away and made a posting. My name is HOW DARE YOU
I have not in a long time see a discussion that has provoked so much anger in me in a while!!
Some of you may not like my chosen words...but I am afraid my anger may have gotten the best of me!! Let me know what you think!!
My comments are on page 3
Sun Online - Discussions - News - Should fat people get IVF on NHS?
ill get behind ya both, aslong as i get a few in too!!Kay, no WAY would you be able to meet that guy without me there! Like I'm going to let you get all the punches in! Ha ha