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Is it true that consultants won't carry out the procedure until the patient is at least 35? I've heard that if you want it below that age, you have to pay privately.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It's a lose-lose situation for an NHS consultant. If they sterilise someone who may enter another married-type relationship and want children - problem. If they sterilise someone who has a child under five, the age group most likely to die (huge apologies, but this is factually the case) - again, problems if and when the bereaved parents decide to try again. Yes, you can get almost anythingdone privately, but will undoubtedly be required to sign disclaimers re. change of mind or personal circumstances.
BTW My info is that consultants round here recommend you wait till youngest child is 5 - they don't go on age of adult but will suggest counselling in a 'less mature' bloke.
BTW My info is that consultants round here recommend you wait till youngest child is 5 - they don't go on age of adult but will suggest counselling in a 'less mature' bloke.
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M OH had it done when he was 39, but our kids had just turned 1 & 2 - he was on the list for 6 months though so they were still babies when he put his name down. They did ask what we would want to do if anything happened to one or both of our kids but seemed satisfied with the answer that they were irreplacable and we wouldn't just have another one.