yivshiv
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They were accepted onto NHS and were on the waiting list. Because Cole had no biological kids they were eligible.The NHS in Scotland as a whole will only pay for ivf if you have no children. Not sure if this includes your partner having children. They are really strict and do background checks before agreeing to proceeded
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I’m Dumfries and got ivf on the NHS. It’s done by Glasgow royal infirmary. There is also about a year or so wait time if not longer now. Also because Cole refused to carry the baby without a medical reason I’m not sure the nhs would have funding this. As the egg removal also stimulates your body for the implantation. As Abbie has kids she wouldn’t have qualified for anything. Cole might have but she didn’t want to carry.
Also the Clinic at glasgow royal is private, although it’s based in a nhs hospital.
I can't see it mattering to the medical team who was carrying as they have to do transfer anyway and both have 50/50 parental responsibility to any child born.
They went private because they could afford it. £12k
This time because they have frozen embryos already it was £3k
If this fails. They will be back to paying £12k if they want to continue.
There will be no NHS availability now as they both have biological children.
But the amount of views they get doing their endless box openings they could pay that monthly!!
As a brand ambassador for Bperfect Abbie will have a salary from that alone. I know a similar company that pays their "ambassador" £28k a year. So that in itself is a decent full time pay
Before all the ad revenue they get from Facebook
They are hardly even active on YouTube and it brings in a couple of grand a month.
They are balling