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"The report from the Human and Fertilisation Embryology Authority (HFEA) reveals that single women and female couples are seeking fertility treatments at a higher rate than ever before. While heterosexual couples still account for the majority of IVF treatments, the number of single women and female couples accessing treatment has risen significantly. The report highlights the financial hurdles faced by many female couples and single women, who often have to pay for multiple cycles of treatment before being eligible for NHS-funded IVF. The HFEA is urging healthcare providers to better represent the diversity of families and patients accessing treatment."
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