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"Hannah Newby, who was diagnosed with Turner syndrome in 2023, is fighting for a fairer NHS IVF policy. She lives in Southwell, Nottinghamshire, where she has access to only one cycle of IVF, while those living in nearby Bassetlaw district have access to three cycles. The Nottingham and Nottinghamshire Integrated Care Board (ICB) is proposing changes to the policy, and Hannah is urging them to end the postcode lottery and make the system more fair. She believes it's a right to have a family and is frustrated by the differences in access to fertility services across the region."
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