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Hi Guys and Gals,
Wondered if you would be so kind to spare 2 minutes of your time to sign this epetition for my brother and his lovely girlfriend ... Trying to get funding from the Nhs to help with having a baby.. Lauren is 1 in 5000 girls that was born without a womb and they have be rejected for funding now need 100,000 signatures to take this to the house of commons
http://epetitions.direct.gov.uk/petitions/51577
Thank you so much
Chris
Wondered if you would be so kind to spare 2 minutes of your time to sign this epetition for my brother and his lovely girlfriend ... Trying to get funding from the Nhs to help with having a baby.. Lauren is 1 in 5000 girls that was born without a womb and they have be rejected for funding now need 100,000 signatures to take this to the house of commons
http://epetitions.direct.gov.uk/petitions/51577
Thank you so much
Chris
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It probably would yes, but then why should somebody be denied the right to a chance of a family and creating life when the government thinks its ok to fund massive knockers (I like massive knockers mind :luvlove ) or waste money on some hair brained scheme we all know aint going to work, or giving out millions and millions of pounds to immigrants who are too dam lazy to go out and work, think that's a bit of a touchy subject through some people's eyes, if all else was to fail then perhaps adopting may be an option for them, but why give up trying at the first hurdle, if somebody has the energy to fight for this knowing there is an uphill battle ahead then good on them
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The whole boob-job thing is a bit of a straw-man argument, it's not like you can just get them on the NHS if you feel like it, if I remember correctly you can only get it on NHS if it's causing you futher health problems, and therefore better for the NHS in the long run.
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It probably would yes, but then why should somebody be denied the right to a chance of a family and creating life when the government thinks its ok to fund massive knockers (I like massive knockers mind :luvlove ) or waste money on some hair brained scheme we all know aint going to work, or giving out millions and millions of pounds to immigrants who are too dam lazy to go out and work, think that's a bit of a touchy subject through some people's eyes, if all else was to fail then perhaps adopting may be an option for them, but why give up trying at the first hurdle, if somebody has the energy to fight for this knowing there is an uphill battle ahead then good on them
But why should the NHS shell out 30 grand for a surogate when there are already thousands of kids needing adopting. If this couple want to go down the surogate route then surely it is upto them to sort it out and pay for it. She has already been denied the right to have a kids and create life by nature. Also it is not a right to have a family and kids it is just something that happens if you are lucky and some people are just not lucky enough to be able to produce kids.
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As a parent of 3 I am fully aware of the joy and happiness children bring to their families. Plus the ***** will get bigger through pregnancy and they're real , and if you're lucky enough they dont always shrink back
As a parent of 3 I am fully aware of the joy and happiness children bring to their families. Plus the ***** will get bigger through pregnancy and they're real , and if you're lucky enough they dont always shrink back