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and now ivf services, a number of 11.5%...t year. —— ivf services, a number of 11.5%... down from 60% last year. “16%. this is tragic for people relying on it and hoping for a family of their own. a terrible thing, isn't it? it and hoping for a family of their own. a terrible thing, isn't mm is increasingly becoming a lottery. we have seen this before. three cycles for women recommended. many only doing one, and now many none at all. it is usually emotionally draining. 0ne all. it is usually emotionally draining. one in six couples in the uk has fertility issues. 3.5 million people. that is a lot! you might get three cycles in a hospital here and two miles down the road, none at all. terribly agonising for people. this is what lies behind the much trumpeted announcement of extra funding for the nhs in the next five years. umm, but, that extra funding is basically to keep the nhs from falling apart, not to provide... that is what the opposition are saying, it is good to hear it, but it is not a way forward blew eve ryo ne it is
and now ivf services, a number of 11.5%...t year. —— ivf services, a number of 11.5%... down from 60% last year. “16%. this is tragic for people relying on it and hoping for a family of their own. a terrible thing, isn't it? it and hoping for a family of their own. a terrible thing, isn't mm is increasingly becoming a lottery. we have seen this before. three cycles for women recommended. many only doing one, and now many none at all. it is usually emotionally draining. 0ne all. it is...
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ivf privately.ssociated pain. i was often told by doctors that this would get better once i had a baby. not helpful at 15 yea rs once i had a baby. not helpful at 15 years old. 0nce married i quickly became pregnant and had a suspected ectopic pregnancy, and after a hospital investigation i was told my uterus was half the size it should be and that this could have been helped in the past if it had been investigated. my problems continued after the birth of both my daughters and eventually i had a hysterectomy. you said the survey shows that a minority of women seek help. you talked about the various reasons and we have talked about it here today. victoria, let me ask you, when you went to the gp to ask for help with the symptoms of the menopause, what was the response? i went three times, and the depressing thing is i saw female doctors, and they were not empathetic and not knowledgeable, and that surprised me, and! knowledgeable, and that surprised me, and i found it terribly upsetting. so i came a
ivf privately.ssociated pain. i was often told by doctors that this would get better once i had a baby. not helpful at 15 yea rs once i had a baby. not helpful at 15 years old. 0nce married i quickly became pregnant and had a suspected ectopic pregnancy, and after a hospital investigation i was told my uterus was half the size it should be and that this could have been helped in the past if it had been investigated. my problems continued after the birth of both my daughters and eventually i had...
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story on the guardian's front page — with research showing more areas in england have stopped providing ivfleads on today's judgement that former police commander david duckenfield will stand trial over charges relating to the deaths of liverpool fans at hillsborough. the daily mirror reports on what it calls ‘britain‘s worst care homes', as the regulator criticises the standard of care in some homes — the newspaper also says thank you to eric — the footballer who inspired his grandson harry kane to follow his footsteps. those are the front pages, let's take a look at some of those stories in more detail. i think we'll start with the financial times. we all take aside, brexit. lots of words being bandied about in press conferences this morning and here we are with the ft claiming david davis is spending four hours with michel barnier in just six months so are we taking this seriously? what do we take from this, yet another summit ends and yet again nothing seems to have changed very much. no, injust yet again nothing seems to have changed very much. no, in just four hours with david davis i
story on the guardian's front page — with research showing more areas in england have stopped providing ivfleads on today's judgement that former police commander david duckenfield will stand trial over charges relating to the deaths of liverpool fans at hillsborough. the daily mirror reports on what it calls ‘britain‘s worst care homes', as the regulator criticises the standard of care in some homes — the newspaper also says thank you to eric — the footballer who inspired his...
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-- ivf. what communication. was it more than that? —— ivf. what more could the staff have done?o not want to do theirjob and they will do a sloppy job. what we have is the system, especially in rural areas. my hospital was a rule hospital. it was an underfunded and understaffed system with targets put in place. it puts an enormous amount of pressure on people to get to the next patient as fast as they can. without that pressure, we have more time and more attention to detail. more of the protocols around writing things down and making sure that tasks are done more efficiently, that would have made a real difference and i hope it would make a difference to patients in the future. i would not wish this on my worst enemy. i'm going to bring in dr william parry smith. when we talked about records not being updated, lack of communication, that is really basic stuff, isn't it? what we found with the conservative statement we are launching today is that, we are calling on the government to fund training in maternity frontline professions and to ensure that training is high standard, hi
-- ivf. what communication. was it more than that? —— ivf. what more could the staff have done?o not want to do theirjob and they will do a sloppy job. what we have is the system, especially in rural areas. my hospital was a rule hospital. it was an underfunded and understaffed system with targets put in place. it puts an enormous amount of pressure on people to get to the next patient as fast as they can. without that pressure, we have more time and more attention to detail. more of the...
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the guardian front page takes a look at ivf services slashed as the cost—cutting at nhs starts.hat offer the recommended three cycles of ivf are down from 16% last year. the story at the bottom, virgin atlantic announced it is no longer going to insist the home office when it comes to reporting people classed as illegal immigrants. this has followed pressure from an lgbtq campaigners over concerns over the wrongful removal of windrush people to caribbean countries. interesting. in the daily telegraph, their lead story is one we talked about yesterday. a bottling plant, the c02 crisis, the shortage they are saying in the telegraph has hit meat suppliers. incredible when you think about what c02 is used for because the obvious thing is the rings, to make them fizzy, but meat suppliers could unload in uk shops because of this shortage. supermarkets have warned the products are already unavailable and that shells were expected to be empty of certain foods within days. the daily mirror is thanking harry kane's grandad. that is his grandad juric around 1960, saying it you forgiving of
the guardian front page takes a look at ivf services slashed as the cost—cutting at nhs starts.hat offer the recommended three cycles of ivf are down from 16% last year. the story at the bottom, virgin atlantic announced it is no longer going to insist the home office when it comes to reporting people classed as illegal immigrants. this has followed pressure from an lgbtq campaigners over concerns over the wrongful removal of windrush people to caribbean countries. interesting. in the daily...
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in this case they were the by—product of ivf. right.created for a purpose, and if they're not actually used for implantation and the donors are comfortable with it, then, you know, this is... of course the pressure will be on because there's more research required. i think that's true, yeah. you make the point about the rules in the united states. in the wake of the development of crispr—cas9, james clapper in february, 2016, the us director of national intelligence, in a report included gene editing as a threat, a threat posed by weapons of mass destruction and proliferation because of the concerns. that's a threat you see too? i think it was included on that list because of the need to dedicate funds to study it. i think it was really... there was a purpose to including it on that list. that being said, i think the reality is this technology, like many technologies, has the potential to be used for harm. so it is important to be understanding that and taking appropriate steps to prevent it. you have talked before of a dream that you h
in this case they were the by—product of ivf. right.created for a purpose, and if they're not actually used for implantation and the donors are comfortable with it, then, you know, this is... of course the pressure will be on because there's more research required. i think that's true, yeah. you make the point about the rules in the united states. in the wake of the development of crispr—cas9, james clapper in february, 2016, the us director of national intelligence, in a report included...
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on local funding, announced that they had to withdraw support for vasectomies and reduce funding for ivf lot of interaction they have changed that plan and they have now reinstated funding for vasectomies. they have restricted the other funding, but they have given way on something. they are completely strapped for cash. how big is the hole? they announced a £60 million hole in the coming budget. they do not know what to do about it. the government says there will be big increases in 2023 and 20 24th of 20 billion per annum. does that not reassure you? that gets us back to the maintenance levels of previous years, but we have had years of underfunding, so we have gone down and down and as we all know the population is becoming increasingly elderly with complex issues. that has all been addressed over the last few years with serious underfunding, so now we are going back to where we were to stand still. we are not standing still, we have got elderly and fragile people coming to the nhs. we need funding equivalent to other countries so we can start to deal with that package. they talk abou
on local funding, announced that they had to withdraw support for vasectomies and reduce funding for ivf lot of interaction they have changed that plan and they have now reinstated funding for vasectomies. they have restricted the other funding, but they have given way on something. they are completely strapped for cash. how big is the hole? they announced a £60 million hole in the coming budget. they do not know what to do about it. the government says there will be big increases in 2023 and...
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scientists are also experimenting with a kind of ivf treatment to boost reproduction in the wild.is lab, they test what they call a sun shield, thinner than a human hair, it could theoretically protect coral from the sun. this inventor demonstrates a submersible drone called the ranger bot. >> when we press start the mission, it's all by itself. >> reporter: guided by artificial intelligence, it's designed to one day patrol the reef and protect the coral from predators. so far, these are just pilot projects that could get funding from the government's new reef protection program. >> there are still options available to us if we start looking at it now. we just can't wait 20 years and then start thinking about this. >> reporter: can $400 million save this reef? >> no. >> reporter: why not? >> because the water is warming. >> reporter: research shows record heat is killing coral at an increasingly frequent rate all across the planet. australia alone cannot stop global warming caused by the burning of fossil fuels. scientists here warn unless that changes, this incredible reef stands
scientists are also experimenting with a kind of ivf treatment to boost reproduction in the wild.is lab, they test what they call a sun shield, thinner than a human hair, it could theoretically protect coral from the sun. this inventor demonstrates a submersible drone called the ranger bot. >> when we press start the mission, it's all by itself. >> reporter: guided by artificial intelligence, it's designed to one day patrol the reef and protect the coral from predators. so far,...
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patients are telling me, annie, i'm waiting to save up enough for my down payment before i can do my ivfg especially in the bay area. i'm seeing patients get treatment elsewhere because they can afford everything. they can afford the size family they want and the size home them. >> reporter: they say it doesn't suggest rising prices is not the only factor. the housing market may be a factor. >> fertility rates for all women not just 25 to 29 have been falling since 2007. >> reporter: while some might put off major milestones for owning a home, dr. amy says it just takes love to have a baby. >> waiting for things that are materialistic, it's not worth it! you might be waiting too long. your fertility is so precious. it's the most precious commodity you have. and you cannot take it for granted. >> reporter: cristina rendon, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> the 5 p.m. deadline passed for motorized scooter companies to apply for a permit in san francisco. in april electric rideshare scooters started popping up everywhere. complaints started coming in. there were 1800 complaints about blocked sidewalks a
patients are telling me, annie, i'm waiting to save up enough for my down payment before i can do my ivfg especially in the bay area. i'm seeing patients get treatment elsewhere because they can afford everything. they can afford the size family they want and the size home them. >> reporter: they say it doesn't suggest rising prices is not the only factor. the housing market may be a factor. >> fertility rates for all women not just 25 to 29 have been falling since 2007. >>...
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there is a big regional disparity between what services are available, takes, ivf.hero, but three in other parts of the country. there are already constantly big questions being asked about what services should be provided in which parts of the country. but a lot of the pressure at the moment is not about these, things that are more debatable, arguably. it is about social care. a&e, social care, really big things feeding into this. social care, that allows you to live in their own homes. that keeps people out of hospital if they are not having a full trying to do everything themselves. in a care home, they are being looked after and not trapped in hospital. many parts of this health care ward, people are seeing this as the two things need to be dealt with hand—in—hand. the nhs is going to be sorted out, we heard today. the question is how we are going to sort out social care as well. 90. health secretaryjeremy hunt has said he hopes that a review of the law on the medicinal use of cannabis oil can be completed within months. at the weekend the home secretary sajid j
there is a big regional disparity between what services are available, takes, ivf.hero, but three in other parts of the country. there are already constantly big questions being asked about what services should be provided in which parts of the country. but a lot of the pressure at the moment is not about these, things that are more debatable, arguably. it is about social care. a&e, social care, really big things feeding into this. social care, that allows you to live in their own homes....
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this phenomenon which sucks, is er the pl i get it when i write something critical of the way that the ivf behaves in gaza. it is coming at everyone and i think that there is a way in which, when it comes at a certain figure and there is a certain set of complaints and you feel unjustly criticized and feel silence, which is different than being silenced, you call it political correctness. i would like the culture also to be more freewheeling. i think -- you will not get the left to put an end to this because it is much more of a mob of social media in norman on. -- phenomenon. the only way to break through it is to say what you mean to say. that is the only way to pop this bubble or and this anxiety or at least diffuse it a little bit. what i hear mr. edison talking about asp lorrtns is somethmore broad and much moresentimental to social change. you ng arnt e of us to talk about when the left goes too far and i don't want to be somebody putting words your h t if i hearyou correctly, what you're saying is that you want me to renounce marxist categories >> iwant you to fine wn the dust goes
this phenomenon which sucks, is er the pl i get it when i write something critical of the way that the ivf behaves in gaza. it is coming at everyone and i think that there is a way in which, when it comes at a certain figure and there is a certain set of complaints and you feel unjustly criticized and feel silence, which is different than being silenced, you call it political correctness. i would like the culture also to be more freewheeling. i think -- you will not get the left to put an end...
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. >> two years ago this congress gave va the authority to provide ivf and other necessary fertility treatments for ill or injured veterans and their spouses. access to the scare is really important. it can help our veterans realize the dream of starting a family. access to the scare is still difficult. if confirmed, will you ensure additional providers are enrolled in the program and any other necessary steps taken to make sure our veterans do have easy access to this treatment in the country. >> center, women's health is a frontier, the new frontier for va. absolutely. the issues that i confronted at dod are similar to the one that va. in response to senator moran's western of congress has spoken on the services that you just described and we will move out on those. >> this is really important. this is about veterans who have been injured through no fault of their own, our country has promised to make them whole again and being a family is part of it. this is something i will leave following very closely. senator sanders asked about privatization. i appreciate that. your answer was important
. >> two years ago this congress gave va the authority to provide ivf and other necessary fertility treatments for ill or injured veterans and their spouses. access to the scare is really important. it can help our veterans realize the dream of starting a family. access to the scare is still difficult. if confirmed, will you ensure additional providers are enrolled in the program and any other necessary steps taken to make sure our veterans do have easy access to this treatment in the...