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PET is an independent charity that provides impartial and accurate information to people affected by infertility and genomic conditions.
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The discussion focuses on infertility, delayed diagnosis, and the emotional isolation many men experience during fertility treatment. Read in BioNews for free: www.progress.org.uk/podcast-revi... #MaleFactorInfertility #Infertility #IVF #FertilityTreatment #FamilyFormation
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This film documents the PET event discussing disparities in #IVF outcomes and experiences of #fertility treatment among people with different ethnic backgrounds. Watch for free: www.progress.org.uk/film-ancestr... #FertilityClinics #Disparities #FertilityTreatment #Health #Equity
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Kent and Medway integrated Care Board (ICB) have cut their NHS funded IVF provision. Iona Aylwin discusses this decision in more depth in BioNews: www.progress.org.uk/kent-icb-cut... #ICB #NHSFundedIVF #Kent #StateFundedIVF #NICE #Fertility #Infertility #FertilityTreatment
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Comment: ‘Patient-centred innovation in assisted reproduction’. Read for free in BioNews: www.progress.org.uk/patient-cent... #ReproductiveTechnologies #ClinicalTrials #PatientNeeds #IVF #Reproduction #Children #FamilyFormation #Fertility #Infertility @fertilityalliance.bsky.social
📣 New Podcast! "What Does the NICE Fertility Guideline Update Mean for You?" on @Spreaker #fertility #fertilityfairness #infertility #ivf #nhs #nicefertility #womenshealthstrategy
PET is delighted to be exhibiting at the 42nd Annual Meeting of ESHRE from 5-8 July 2026 at Excel London. We will be launching a major new piece of research supported by ESHRE. Come and say hello... #ESHRE2026 #fertility #infertility #ivf #genomics #embryo
PET in the media - Sarah Norcross helps highlight the plight of women affected by #infertility in SW England where only one partial round of NHS-funded #IVF is offered. Read the article in full here: www.bbc.co.uk/news/article... #NHSFunding #NHS #assistedconception #fertilitysupport
Jean Louis Roux discusses Sweden’s PM Ulf Kristersson’s proposal to expand access to publicly funded IVF services. Read more for free in BioNews: www.progress.org.uk/swedens-ivf-... #IVF #Sweden #BirthRate #PublicPolicy #Reproduction #Politics #Fertility #Infertility
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Peers have called for law reform during two debates in the House of Lords, discussing issues including fertility treatment, #surrogacy and embryo research. Jen Willows writes for BioNews: www.progress.org.uk/baroness-dee... #FertilityTreatment #HFEAct #HFEA #Fertility
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✨ Join us at #ESHRE2026 in London and connect with leading experts, innovators and advocates in #Fertility and #ReproductiveMedicine. The Exhibitor & Sponsor Directory is now live—see who's attending and start planning your visit. Explore the directory: www.eshre.eu/ESHRE2026/Ex...
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This episode of the https://www.spreaker.com/show/progress-educational-trust-podcast discusses the https://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/ng257 published by the UK's National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE). The discussion is chaired by Sarah Norcross (Director of PET), with contributions from: ⚫ Dr Raj Mathur (Member of the Guideline Committee that developed the newly updated Fertility Guideline) ⚫ Professor Richard Anderson (Professor of Clinical Reproductive Science at the University of Edinburgh) ⚫ Sarah Norcross (Director of PET), speaking on behalf of Sharon Martin (Interim Chief Executive of the charity Fertility Network UK) ⚫ Katie Rollings (Founder and Chief Executive of the charity Fertility Action) ⚫ Anya Sizer (Trustee at the charity Fertility Alliance) Like every version of the Fertility Guideline published by NICE since 2004, the newly updated Guideline https://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/ng257/chapter/Access-criteria-for-in-vitro-fertilisation-IVF#ng257-1_39_6 that the NHS should 'offer an initial three full cycles of IVF treatment' to any woman – under 40 years of age – who needs them. The updated Guideline also retains a https://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/ng257/chapter/terms-used-in-this-guideline#full-cycle of what constitutes a 'full' cycle of IVF. In addition to this, the updated Guideline adds a https://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/ng257/chapter/Access-criteria-for-in-vitro-fertilisation-IVF#ng257-1_39_7 that if a woman 'is under 40 years and has not conceived after three full cycles of IVF treatment', then commissioners and providers should 'consider up to three further full cycles of IVF treatment'. NICE's recommendation of three full NHS-funded cycles of IVF has been in place for more than 20 years, and yet has never been implemented across England. In fact, the latest data from the https://www.progress.org.uk/fertility-policy-tracker/ shows that the situation has been worsening. ⚫ 40 out of 42 integrated care boards (ICBs) in England currently fail to comply with the Guideline. ⚫ Of these 40 non-compliant ICBs, the majority – 29 – offer https://www.theguardian.com/society/2026/feb/09/almost-70-percent-nhs-areas-england-one-cycle-ivf-data-infertility, rather than the recommended three. ⚫ The situation is made even worse by inconsistencies in the eligibility criteria that various ICBs impose upon prospective fertility patients. In its https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/renewed-womens-health-strategy-for-england, the UK Government says that within the next two years, it will 'assess current provision of NHS-commissioned fertility services as a baseline to inform supporting material for every ICB to implement the new NICE guidelines in full'. Meanwhile, a commitment made by the preceding Government in its original https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/womens-health-strategy-for-england/womens-health-strategy-for-england – to ensure that 'Female same-sex couples are able to access NHS-funded fertility services in a more equitable way' – has been quietly dropped from the Renewed Strategy. In light of all this, will the new update to the Guideline make a difference? In this podcast, leading patient advocates and fertility professionals – including a member of the Committee that developed the updated Guideline – discuss what the update means for them, and for you. PET is grateful to Merck for supporting this discussion. PET is also grateful to Jon Nicoll, who created the opening and closing music for its podcast. Register at https://www.progress.org.uk/events/upcoming-events/ for upcoming PET events.
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What Does the NICE Fertility Guideline Update Mean for You?