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Home / Health / Cancer Survivor Denied IVF Over BMI

Cancer Survivor Denied IVF Over BMI

20 Jan

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Summary

  • Cancer survivor Ben Smith denied IVF due to BMI of 34.
  • Mr. Smith is fighting the NHS for the right to have children.
  • Couple's petition gains over 22,000 signatures.
Cancer Survivor Denied IVF Over BMI

A cancer survivor, Ben Smith, 29, is locked in a struggle with the NHS after being denied IVF treatment due to his Body Mass Index (BMI) of 34. Smith, who successfully battled testicular cancer starting in January 2020, preserved his sperm before undergoing treatment that would render him infertile.

After recovering and returning to peak physical condition, including running a half marathon, Smith and his fiancé, Beth Harman, 27, applied for IVF. However, their application was rejected because Smith's BMI, which he attributes to a 'rugby player's physique,' is considered too high by NHS guidelines.

Ms. Harman stated that her fiancé's muscular build is his natural physique and cannot be significantly reduced. The couple has appealed the decision and started an online petition, which has garnered over 22,000 signatures, arguing that survival from cancer should not be penalized.

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Ben Smith was denied IVF treatment because his BMI of 34, indicating obesity, did not meet the NHS's eligibility criteria for fertility treatment.
Ben Smith is a cancer survivor who had testicular cancer diagnosed in January 2020 and preserved his sperm before undergoing treatment.
The public has responded by signing an online petition started by Beth Harman, which has gathered over 22,000 signatures.

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