Actually, I wasn't advocating eugenics or anything like that, nor did I suggest that treatment be withheld from someone with any medical condition (and I've got a hole in the heart myself!) to prevent them breeding - don't know quite how you interpreted my answer that way! What I said was that some people who can't have children PROBABLY shouldn't have them. It's like people who [put themselves through putative pregnancy after pregnancy, trying to bring a baby to term, but miscarrying every time. Not being able to bring a baby to term is nature's way of letting a body know that there's something amiss, either with your body, or with the foetus. Surely, by the same token, if you try and try and try to conceive, to no effect, your body is trying to tell you something. Not being able to have children doesn't infringe a person's human rights and a child is not a necessity. The question was whether or not NHS resources should be spent on giving infertile people the 'chance' to have a baby - my response was, no it shouldn't. And as to the Ed Strong question - you, my man, are on dangerous (but oh so true!!!) ground. Pass the hat, babe!