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State-funded IVF to be expanded 'imminently' to couples facing difficulty conceiving second child
State-funded IVF to be expanded 'imminently' to couples facing difficulty conceiving second child

The Journal

time13-06-2025

  • Health
  • The Journal

State-funded IVF to be expanded 'imminently' to couples facing difficulty conceiving second child

COUPLES EXPERIENCING 'SECONDARY infertility', whereby they are having difficulty conceiving a second child, will soon be eligible to avail of free fertility treatment, such as IVF, under the government-funded scheme. While the Department of Health confirmed to The Journal that the plans are 'currently being finalised', it is understood the expansion of the scheme will be launched 'immently' and by the end of the month. Last October, the government said the scheme would be expanded to couples who already have children, however there have been criticisms about the delay in rolling out the expanded services. The expansion will mean the reversal of one element of the scheme's current criteria which requires that a couple accessing publicly funded IVF or fertility treatments must have no living children together. The so-called 'existing child limit' had been criticised by GPs . 500 referrals per month to fertility hubs While many couples will welcome the news of the service expansion to include couples who have difficulty conceiving a second child, concerns have been raised about current delays with the service and whether enough resources are being given to fertility hubs tasked with handling the high number of referrals. Advertisement Nationally, the six regional fertility hubs receive approximately 500 referrals per month for fertility assessments. As of the end of May, the six regional fertility hubs have made 2,335 referrals to HSE authorised Assisted Human Reproduction providers for advanced fertility treatment, including IUI, IVF or ICSI. Wait times to see a consultant following completion of required investigations are on average three months nationally, the department told The Journal. Previously, Clinical Director of the HSE's National Women's and Infants Health Programme Dr Cliona Murphy told RTÉ that waiting time for patients who are due to attend a regional fertility hub for an initial appointment is approximately ten to 11 weeks while most are seeing a consultant within around six months. Currently, a total of 45 staff work across the six fertility hubs, including consultants, fertility clinical nurse specialists, and administrative teams. This figure includes 13 consultants who manage and provide fertility services as one of the duties and roles assigned to them while they also work as consultant obstetricians and gynaecologists in maternity and gynaecology services. The remainder of the staff work full time in public fertility services. Recently, Labour TD Marie Sherlock hit out at the false starts of the service, stating that some families have delayed adding to their family on the promise from government that this would be addressed. Related Reads GPs believe 'no existing children' limit on state-funded IVF is unfair, survey indicates First baby born through state-funded IVF scheme with eligibility criteria expansion on the cards How do Ireland's age and BMI limits for free IVF compare to other countries? Criteria 'It's beyond cruel to treat women and families in this way,' she said. Sherlock also criticised the 'very restrictive' criteria applied to scheme. Health Minister Jennifer Carroll MacNeill has confirmed that she hopes to be in a position 'in the coming weeks' to make the announcement to expand the government-funded scheme to 'secondary infertility', but only 'as long as, of course, they meet all the other existing criteria'. There are commitments in the Programme for Government to both 'expand eligibility to State-funded IVF' and establish the first public AHR treatment centre. While the minister has said consideration of possible further expansion of the relevant criteria will continue, she has clarified that 'it is highly unlikely that changes will be made to clinically-based criteria such as those in relation to BMI limits '. Decisions on further proposed changes to the access criteria or the scheme more broadly requires continued consultation between Department of Health officials, colleagues in the HSE and with specialists in the field of reproductive medicine, she said in a recent reply to a parliamentary question. Ireland's first public AHR centre is scheduled to open in Cork later this year where it is anticipated service provision will commence in late 2025, with the facility fully operational by 2026. Currently, fertility treatments through the state-funded model, are largely outsourced to private operators. Readers like you are keeping these stories free for everyone... A mix of advertising and supporting contributions helps keep paywalls away from valuable information like this article. Over 5,000 readers like you have already stepped up and support us with a monthly payment or a once-off donation. Learn More Support The Journal

Marta back for Brazil after retirement and starts as captain in win over Japan
Marta back for Brazil after retirement and starts as captain in win over Japan

Hamilton Spectator

time03-06-2025

  • General
  • Hamilton Spectator

Marta back for Brazil after retirement and starts as captain in win over Japan

SAO PAULO (AP) — Marta was given the captain's armband by Brazil for her first start for her country since last year's Paris Olympics in a 2-1 win over Japan in a friendly match in Sao Paulo on Monday. The six-time world player of the year returned to Brazil's squad for a doubleheader against Japan and was a second-half substitute in a 3-1 victory last Friday. Three days later, the 39-year-old Marta started — and was made captain for — the match at Estádio Cicero de Souza Marques and played 73 minutes before being substituted for Jhonson, who scored the winning goal six minutes later. Marta, one of the best players in the history of women's soccer, announced last year that she would step down from the national team following the Olympics. The Brazilians went on to win the silver medal after losing in the final to the U.S. 1-0. She carried on playing at club level for Orlando Pride, which won the National Women's Soccer League last season. The Pride has re-signed Marta through 2026. Brazil is preparing for the defense of its title in the Copa America Femenina, which opens in July in Ecuador. ___ AP soccer:

Marta back for Brazil after retirement and starts as captain in win over Japan
Marta back for Brazil after retirement and starts as captain in win over Japan

Washington Post

time03-06-2025

  • General
  • Washington Post

Marta back for Brazil after retirement and starts as captain in win over Japan

SAO PAULO — Marta was given the captain's armband by Brazil for her first start for her country since last year's Paris Olympics in a 2-1 win over Japan in a friendly match in Sao Paulo on Monday. The six-time world player of the year returned to Brazil's squad for a doubleheader against Japan and was a second-half substitute in a 3-1 victory last Friday. Three days later, the 39-year-old Marta started — and was made captain for — the match at Estádio Cicero de Souza Marques and played 73 minutes before being substituted for Jhonson, who scored the winning goal six minutes later. Marta, one of the best players in the history of women's soccer, announced last year that she would step down from the national team following the Olympics. The Brazilians went on to win the silver medal after losing in the final to the U.S. 1-0. She carried on playing at club level for Orlando Pride, which won the National Women's Soccer League last season. The Pride has re-signed Marta through 2026. Brazil is preparing for the defense of its title in the Copa America Femenina, which opens in July in Ecuador. ___ AP soccer:

Marta back for Brazil after retirement and starts as captain in win over Japan
Marta back for Brazil after retirement and starts as captain in win over Japan

Winnipeg Free Press

time03-06-2025

  • General
  • Winnipeg Free Press

Marta back for Brazil after retirement and starts as captain in win over Japan

SAO PAULO (AP) — Marta was given the captain's armband by Brazil for her first start for her country since last year's Paris Olympics in a 2-1 win over Japan in a friendly match in Sao Paulo on Monday. The six-time world player of the year returned to Brazil's squad for a doubleheader against Japan and was a second-half substitute in a 3-1 victory last Friday. Three days later, the 39-year-old Marta started — and was made captain for — the match at Estádio Cicero de Souza Marques and played 73 minutes before being substituted for Jhonson, who scored the winning goal six minutes later. Marta, one of the best players in the history of women's soccer, announced last year that she would step down from the national team following the Olympics. The Brazilians went on to win the silver medal after losing in the final to the U.S. 1-0. She carried on playing at club level for Orlando Pride, which won the National Women's Soccer League last season. The Pride has re-signed Marta through 2026. Brazil is preparing for the defense of its title in the Copa America Femenina, which opens in July in Ecuador. Winnipeg Jets Game Days On Winnipeg Jets game days, hockey writers Mike McIntyre and Ken Wiebe send news, notes and quotes from the morning skate, as well as injury updates and lineup decisions. Arrives a few hours prior to puck drop. ___ AP soccer:

Marta back for Brazil after retirement and starts as captain in win over Japan
Marta back for Brazil after retirement and starts as captain in win over Japan

Associated Press

time03-06-2025

  • General
  • Associated Press

Marta back for Brazil after retirement and starts as captain in win over Japan

SAO PAULO (AP) — Marta was given the captain's armband by Brazil for her first start for her country since last year's Paris Olympics in a 2-1 win over Japan in a friendly match in Sao Paulo on Monday. The six-time world player of the year returned to Brazil's squad for a doubleheader against Japan and was a second-half substitute in a 3-1 victory last Friday. Three days later, the 39-year-old Marta started — and was made captain for — the match at Estádio Cicero de Souza Marques and played 73 minutes before being substituted for Jhonson, who scored the winning goal six minutes later. Marta, one of the best players in the history of women's soccer, announced last year that she would step down from the national team following the Olympics. The Brazilians went on to win the silver medal after losing in the final to the U.S. 1-0. She carried on playing at club level for Orlando Pride, which won the National Women's Soccer League last season. The Pride has re-signed Marta through 2026. Brazil is preparing for the defense of its title in the Copa America Femenina, which opens in July in Ecuador. ___ AP soccer:

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