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NHS IVF good for UK economy
by Laura Davies
Do you think the NHS should be paying for more IVF treatment or that couples should pay for it themselves? i think the NHS should pay for this, it's not like it is our fault we can't have children easily and what happens if we can't afford it are we
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18/07/2006 16:57:49
by Natty
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Talkback: Pregnant smokers quit for NHS cash incentives
by loobyloo2002
the risks of child deformity and therefore good for the NHS in the longrun as it will spend less on healthcare for the up and coming population. I'm a smoker but the minute I got my bfp with my 3 children I quit instantly. Maybe I'm being naive but I believe
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26/10/2010 14:53:09
by Laura and 3 gorgeous boys
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Going Private?
Is NHS the best option
by Reeble
Hi, All. I've recently found out that Im expecting my first sometime this November and am finding the NHS severly lacking in assistance! I have PCOS and have been trying for a LONG time for a baby so Im naturally very worried and sceptical. Its
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19/05/2010 20:37:01
by premature babies
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Returning to work - paying back
Re NHS employees
by Angela Gleave
nurse too. I returned to work last june after 6 months of mat leave,only because I had started the job I am in 4 months before going on mat leave and despite 2 years of NHS service prior to starting the job I am in. I was told by the RCN that would
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13/09/2011 11:58:46
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Group B Strep
Group B Strep test , on nhs and risks?
by Lynne Reid
problems in this pregnancy and in others but i read that the NHS don't normally tests for it??? does anyone know anything more about it? or if i can get the test done on nhs or anything like that???? it really worrying me and was just wondering what other
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05/06/2007 08:49:24
by Lynne Reid
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Talkback: What is Group B strep and how do I know if I have it?
"However, the NHS currently doesn’t routinely test for GBS during pregnancy. This is because it’s a transient infection, which means you can...
by Jane Plumb
"However, the NHS currently doesn’t routinely test for GBS during pregnancy. This is because it’s a transient infection, which means you can be positive one week and negative the next."The evidence shows that a woman's GBS carriage status is likely
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22/09/2011 10:41:54
by Jane Plumb
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Scan's
paying for photos on NHS?
by Amy+Baby Grace 23/11/2009 7lbs 12oz
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07/05/2009 19:43:33
by Into the blue
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Our Birth Choices are Threatened
Save Independent Midwives
by Cobon
and postnatal periods and the care was top notch and not ruinously expensive. If these women are forced out of the market everyone will suffer because the NHS will be under even more pressure and there will be no-one out there practising the traditional art
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04/04/2007 10:09:49
by Cobon
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Talkback: Pregnancy and dental care
hi...i am lily white. i am 15 weeks pregnant and i got my exemption card. i have slight problems with my teeth and i need to see the dentist...
by lily white
dont know what to do in order to see the dentist. should i see my GP to give me an appointment or should i go to any nhs dental centre?please help me with an answer to this question.kind regardslily If you just book yourself an appt at any NHS dental
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28/05/2011 19:28:26
by georgieporgie
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