Hannah Newby has a chance to have the family she's "always dreamed of" on the NHS.
The 33-year-old was diagnosed with Turner syndrome in 2023, a genetic disorder that had unknowingly caused her to go through early menopause in her teenage years and subsequently led to her infertility.
Living in Southwell in Nottinghamshire, Mrs Newby has access to only one cycle of IVF under the local NHS integrated care board (ICB) policy - but if she lived about 20 miles (32km) away in the Bassetlaw district, she would get three cycles.
As health bosses propose changes to this policy, Mrs Newby is urging them to end the "postcode lottery" and make the system more fair.