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im 48 and going through menopause is there a way to have a baby

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im 48 and going through menopause is there a way to have a baby

i lost my son last year he was the only child my partner had, i have a 22 yr old daughter but would like another baby for my partner , we been together nearly 18 yrs is there anyway we can have 1

other thing is we have limited funds could nhs help if so how

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Hi tinar, I believe it is very possible with donor eggs, find a good private clinic and contact them. Wishing you lots of luck xx

As far as i knw, nhs does not fund for over 40. But still find out what ur local council funding criteria is

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The nhs probably wont help because of your age xx

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