Jake Berry MP calls on East Lancs PCT to provide more help for families seeking IVF treatment
Jake Berry MP has called on the local PCT to provide sufficient IVF treatment for infertile couples.
Following the publication of Holding back the British IVF Revolution?, a report by the All Party Parliamentary Group on Infertility, East Lancashire PCT was shown to offer two cycles of IVF provision.
The National Institute for Clinical Excellence (NICE) current guideline recommends that three cycles of IVF should be offered to eligible couples where the woman is aged between 23 and 39.
38% of PCTs offer just one cycle and make up some of the 73% of PCTs that are not fully adhering to the NICE guidelines. The report also showed that wide ranging conditions can be placed on infertile couples before treatment is given.
Jake Berry MP commented, “IVF treatment is a British invention and I am keen to celebrate it as well as express concern for its provision across the country today”.
Jake Berry MP said: “Infertility can lead to family break-up and depression and should be recognised as a clinical need. I want to see all couples in Rossendale receive IVF treatment in accordance with the guidelines. I very much hope that East Lancs PCT will be able to work towards this goal.”







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