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Lesbian couple drops case against NHS fertility clinic in ‘equality victory’

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A lesbian couple has dropped their legal case against an NHS fertility clinic for discriminating against LGBTQI+ families.

Megan and Whitney Bacon-Evans, both in their 30s, launched a judicial review against Frimley CCG in 2021, calling for changes to the requirements same-sex couples have to meet to receive fertility treatment.

The couple from Windsor, who go by ‘Wegan’ online, have previously said they have had to pay tens of thousands of pounds to become eligible for NHS-funded IVF.

Frimley CCG, which denies discrimination, said same-sex couples and single women must pay for 12 intrauterine insemination (IUI) or IVF treatments to ‘prove’ medical infertility before they are eligible for NHS treatment.

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