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Male ‘biological clock’ can affect chances of birth more than was thought, study finds
23 July 2022
A study, conducted by Professor Geeta Nargund & 3 other authors of nearly 19,000 IVF cycles has shown how the influence of the paternal age on live birth rates could play a more vital role than previously thought.
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A vital step to tackling gender health inequality
21 July 2022
"The first women’s health strategy has the potential to change lives and smash taboos" says Professor Geeta Nargund in a letter to The Guardian.
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Lesbian couples finally have equal access to NHS IVF
20 July 2022
Professor Geeta Nargund, welcomes the Women’s Health Strategy as she tells Huffington Post "To fully bridge the gender health gap and to improve outcomes for women’s health, an intersectional approach is essential.”
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Gender Health Gap
10 May 2022
Our Medical Director, Professor Geeta Nargund appeared in The Times with a letter to the editor sharing her thoughts on the bill giving women undergoing IVF legal protection.
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Mild stimulation IVF and Natural Cycle IVF
28 March 2022
Editor-in-Chief of Fertility Road, Clare Goulty gains an insight into Mild Stimulation IVF. In conversation with Professor Geeta Nargund, Medical Director of CREATE, Clare discovers what Mild IVF is all about.
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Time for women’s policies to enter the boardroom
15 March 2022
Professor Geeta Nargund at CREATE Fertility argues that employers can make a significant change to women’s health and reduce the health gap by implementing appropriate workplace policies.
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Women at work: Isn't it time to close the gender health gap?
07 March 2022
"Opening the conversation, resetting the dial on workplace policy and recentering employee wellbeing are all vital steps towards closing the gender health gap" says Professor Geeta Nargund in her HRzone article.
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All managers & HR staff need training in women's health
23 February 2022
Our Medical Director, Professor Geeta Nargund held a survey earlier this year, which found UK employers are not delivering appropriate workplace policies to support women’s reproductive healthcare needs.
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Gender health gap: What steps are being taken to close it?
17 January 2022
The government published its visions for women’s health which set out how health inequalities found between genders will be addressed. Professor Geeta Nargund said: “The results of this consultation show unequivocally that our healthcare system needs more support for women’s reproductive health."
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Professor Geeta Nargund is calling for workplaces to introduce policies to close the gender health gap
13 January 2022
Professor Geeta Nargund is calling for workplaces to introduce policies to close the gender health gap, she said: “It is vital that employers introduce dedicated training on how to support their employees, including making sure they feel they can approach and talk to their employer about their experiences and needs.