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What is considered medical need for IVF?

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What is considered medical need for IVF?

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The necessary medical criteria for the IVF procedure (for a scholarship applicant) is defined as being deemed absolutely necessary in treating a patient and the omission of such could adversely affect the patient’s condition or ability to conceive. IVF should be the appropriate treatment for symptoms, diagnosis, or treatment of the medical fertility condition; It would not be primarily for the convenience of the applicant or to correct an elective procedure preventing conception unless this procedure/s was deemed absolutely necessary in treating a patient and where the omission of such treatment would adversely affect the patient’s health.

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