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End of outdated law which requires same-sex couples to pay up to £1,000 for safety screening when accessing fertility treatment.
The Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority (HEFA) oversees the use of gametes and embryos in fertility treatment and research. It licenses fertility clinics and centres carrying out in vitro fertilisation (IVF), other assisted conception procedures and human embryo research. HFEA...
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has produced this guide to help you understand what your main consumer law rights are at the different stages of considering and undergoing fertility treatment.
Helping fertility clinics comply with their consumer law obligations.
This brief analyzes theoretically and empirically the impact of comparative advantage in international trade on fertility.
This presentation includes a case study of childbearing preferences in Malawi and unmet need for family planning in Ghana
This study uses longitudinal data from the Young Lives Study in Peru
Country report and policy brief presenting findings from this research
The CMA is inviting views on draft consumer law guidance for fertility clinics. The purpose of the guidance is to help providers of fertility treatment to patients in the UK understand and comply with their obligations under consumer law.
The results suggest that women whose first birth occurs during adolescence are mostly employed into low-quality informal jobs
Uses literacy data from the Demographic and Health Surveys for 129 survey rounds, across 54 countries
Data on 365 relationships collected from 298 adolescent female participants of a survey conducted in 2 towns
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