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Plan to cut free IVF to one cycle across Greater Manchester | Manchester News

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At the moment different numbers of IVF cycles are on offer across Greater Manchester depending on where you live

The number of NHS-funded IVF cycles available in parts of Greater Manchester could drop to one under new plans for a “consistent approach” across the region.

Three cycles are currently available for women in Tameside, while two are on offer in Salford, Wigan and Stockport.

The remaining six boroughs – including Oldham where the first “test tube baby” Louise Brown was born due to in vitro fertilization (IVF) in 1978 – already only offer one cycle for free.

The region’s residents are being urged to take part in a six-week public consultation on the proposed changes, which the NHS said would make it “fair for everyone” and “affordable” for the health service.

NHS Greater Manchester is proposing one full IVF cycle to eligible women aged 39 and under – plus an additional attempt if the first cycle is cancelled or abandoned.

It said the “inconsistency stems from historic commissioning arrangements” and it was reviewing the policies to “ensure a consistent and fair approach for everyone, regardless of where they live”.

The planned measure was “affordable for the NHS now and in the future”, it added.

‘Deeply personal’

There are no changes planned to the eligibility criteria or the current offer of one cycle for women aged 40-42.

Katherine Sheerin, chief commissioning officer at NHS Greater Manchester, said “fertility is a deeply personal and often emotional topic, which is why this consultation is so important”.

“Whether you’ve had experience with IVF, are considering fertility treatment, or simply want to share your perspective, please take part and share your views.”

The consultation is available online and sessions will be held locally until the consultation ends on 29 July.

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