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- WE JT WANT TO BE MUMS... MARRIED LBIAN UPLE'S LEGAL W AGAST 'GAY TAX' ON FERTILY TREATMENT - AFTER THEY WERE TOLD THEY WOULD HAVE TO PAY TO 'PROVE' FERTILY BEFORE BEG ELIGIBLE FOR NHS HELP
- LBIAN UPLE W IVF ‘GAY TAX’ BATTLE
WE JT WANT TO BE MUMS... MARRIED LBIAN UPLE'S LEGAL W AGAST 'GAY TAX' ON FERTILY TREATMENT - AFTER THEY WERE TOLD THEY WOULD HAVE TO PAY TO 'PROVE' FERTILY BEFORE BEG ELIGIBLE FOR NHS HELP
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Married lbian uple's legal w agast 'gay tax' on fertily treatment - after they were told they would have to pay to 'prove' fertily before beg eligible for NHS help Published: 01:38 BST, 23 July 2023 | Updated: 08:14 BST, 24 July 2023. A married lbian uple have celebrated a 'victory for equaly' their legal battle agast the NHS's so-lled gay tax on fertily Ban-Evans, 36, and Whney Ban-Evans, 35, have whdrawn a High Court se agast their lol NHS branch after offered same-sex female upl equal accs to lnched the bid after learng lbian upl had to pay for 12 rounds of treatment to 'prove' fertily before beg eligible for NHS help. Campaigners say this n st £25, 000 to 30, 000, labellg the requirement a 'gay tax' ntrast, straight upl jt have to tell doctors they have been tryg to nceive for two years to get ee and Whney, who are fluencers known on social media as 'Wegan', said the NHS's cisn was 'a great step to achievg fertily equaly' that ma them 'very hopeful' for the future.
LBIAN UPLE W IVF ‘GAY TAX’ BATTLE
Married lbian uple's legal w agast 'gay tax' on fertily treatment - after they were told they would have to pay to 'prove' fertily before beg eligible for NHS help. They lnched their fertily equaly mpaign 2020 after learng that the l around fertily treatment are different for gay vers heterosexual upl.
Campaigners said the st of provg fertily n be as high as £25, 000 to 30, 000 and brand the requirement a gay tax. A lbian uple who lnched a legal battle over equali IVF treatment between heterosexual and same-sex upl have dropped their fight after their lol re board pledged to make treatment sts media fluencers Megan and Whney Ban-Evans lnched a landmark “gay tax” discrimatn se after NHS Frimley Integrated Care Board (ICB) said same-sex upl, sgle women and upl unable to have vagal terurse would have to pay for 12 rounds of IVF before qualifyg for NHS assistance. Influencers Megan Ban-Evans, 34, and her wife Whney, 33, om Wdsor Berkshire, have acced their clil missng group (CCG), Frimley, of penalisg them fancially bee of their uple, known to their 220, 000 followers across YouTube, Instagram, Twter, Facebook and TikTok as “Wegan”, shot to fame as bloggers and LGBT+ role mols 2009, featurg on the BBC’s Bra’s Relatnship Secrets documentary and the realy bridal show Say Y to the started a petn for equal treatment November last year after beg “shocked and vastated” at the barriers to startg their fay unr the current l, which are often dubbed a “gay tax”.