National Fertility Awareness Week; 30th Oct – 5th Nov 2023
#Fighting4Fertility Join us during Fertility Week 2023 30 Oct – 5 November 2023 1 in 6 people in the UK face fertility issues, and our aim is to make sure everyone on a fertility journey, whatever the stage they’re at, has the support and information they need. Join us, amplify…
Hertfordshire & West Essex ICB Fertility Under Review – Have Your Say!
Hertfordshire & West Essex ICB is carrying out a review of its policy on specialist fertility treatment. All policies need review from time to time and this particular one was due for a review in 2022. An extension was agreed to September 2023 which is why we are now seeking…
FITW Awarded Government Grant Funding
As part of the strategy, there is a focus on women’s reproductive wellbeing in the workplace and helping to support them remain in work and return to work. It has been identified that women working in small and medium enterprises as well as self-employed women, may not have the same…
Frimley ICB will be changing its policy on access to NHS-funded fertility treatment for female same-sex couples
Fertility Network congratulates @whatwegandidnext for their tenacity & courage in challenging this unfair policy... they've done an incredible job of raising awareness of the terrible financial hurdle female same-sex couples face when they're hoping to start a family. Frimley Integrated Care Board hasn't said yet how it is going to…
Update on proposed Welsh fertility policy changes
The Welsh Health Specialised Services Committee (WHSSC) has provided an update on its proposed changes to fertility treatment in Wales. Thank you to everyone who responded to the consultation earlier this year. The WHSSC is now in the process of considering all the responses and comments it received, and this…
Update on the proposed changes to fertility treatment in Wales
At the start of 2023, the Welsh Health Specialised Services Committee (WHSSC) proposed changes to fertility treatment policies in Wales which would ration access to NHS fertility treatment for heterosexual couples, make it harder for same-sex couples to access NHS treatment and exclude single women and men from accessing NHS…
Fertility Network is hiring!
Fertility. We think it’s the most important thing in the world. And it’s our aim to be there for anyone facing fertility challenges. We’re the national fertility charity and we’re about to turn 20, which we think is something to shout about! That’s why we’re seeking an experienced Communications &…
Hope & female choice at heart of Fertility Trends report, but concerns about falling NHS IVF
Commenting on the HFEA 2021 Fertility Trends report, Dr Catherine Hill, interim chief executive of Fertility Network UK, said: ‘Hope and female choice are at the heart of this striking Fertility Trends 2021 report from the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority (HFEA). Hope for fertility patients because treatment success rates…
Fertility Network UK appoints interim chief executive
The board of trustees are pleased to announce Dr Catherine Hill as Chief Executive of Fertility Network on an interim basis, effective immediately. Dr Hill first joined the charity in 2015 and has over five years’ experience working at senior management level. Dr Hill’s appointment follows the resignation of Gwenda…
The Fertility Show is back 20-21 May 2023
The Fertility Show LIVE will be returning to London Olympia on 20 – 21 May 2023 and we are delighted to be a part of it once again. The renowned show is the only live event that lets you meet with so many top fertility experts, clinics and doctors in one place at one…
Tips for coping with Mother’s Day
Tips for coping with Mother’s Day Mother’s Day can be one of the hardest days of the year when you’re struggling to conceive or experiencing the loss of miscarriage. It all too often feels like a cruel reminder of what you don’t have and most desperately long for and it…
Staffordshire & Stoke-on-Trent’s proposed interim fertility policy the worst in UK
As well as offering the least possible amount of treatment for women aged 23-40: Women aged 40-42 are excluded from the policy. Single women are excluded – the policy states it is only for individuals ‘in a stable relationship’ Female same-sex couples have to pay for six IUI cycles within…
28 March 2023 – Recognising Reproductive Health’: a Fertility in the Workplace summit
On 28 March 2023, at City Hall, London, Fertility Network UK will bring together key campaigners, organisations and individuals to highlight the future of reproductive health in the workplace and the pressing need for change. The ‘Recognising Reproductive Health’ summit, which runs from 10.30am-3.30pm, is part of the charity’s ground-breaking…
Fertility Network welcomes HFEA consultation on modernising UK fertility law
Fertility Network UK today responded to the fertility regulator, the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority, launching its consultation on modernising UK fertility law. The law that governs fertility treatment and human embryo research in the UK – the Human Fertilisation & Embryology Act – is over 30 years old. Gwenda…
Petition to protect people experiencing pregnancy complications or loss from unnecessary distress
It aims to protect people experiencing pregnancy complications and/or pregnancy loss from unnecessary distress by requiring the NHS to offer a separate space/waiting area for people experiencing this. Require separate NHS areas for people experiencing pregnancy complications/loss - Petitions (parliament.uk) Jodie, a Fertility Network ambassador, created the petition after miscarrying…
Good news: NHS fertility treatment in Essex to be reinstated
The change, which is due to be implemented at the start of April 2023, is happening because Mid and South Essex integrated care board (ICB) is harmonising its fertility policies across the areas it covers, which include Mid-Essex, Basildon & Brentwood, Southend, Thurrock and Castlepoint & Rochford. From 1 April,…
Fertility Network UK warns on proposed Welsh fertility policy changes
The Welsh Health Specialised Services Committee (WHSSC) is proposing changes to fertility treatment policies in Wales which will ration access to NHS fertility treatment for heterosexual couples, make it harder for same-sex couples to access NHS treatment and exclude single women and men from accessing NHS help. The proposed policies…
Coping with Christmas
Facing Christmas and the festive season when you’re struggling with fertility issues can be too painful to bear. It’s hard enough seeing images of family and what you don’t have and want during the rest of the year, but there’s something about Christmas that can make it far, far worse.…
Access to NHS IVF in Bristol to change
From 1 April 2023, women aged 40-42 will not be able to access NHS IVF but single women and transgender people will be able to for the first time. Although a public consultation revealed that people wanted the number of IVF cycles to rise from the current 1 partial cycle…
Fantastic news for Fertility in the Workplace
Fantastic news: we are delighted to announce our ground-breaking Fertility in the Workplace initiative, which aims to change the work landscape for all experiencing fertility issues, has been successful in securing support from the DHSC’s Women’s Health and Wellbeing Fund. We’re looking forward to substantially expanding our vital work helping…