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  2. Simon Fishel - Wikipedia

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    Churchill College, Cambridge. CARE Fertility Group. Simon Fishel (born 29 July 1953) is an English physiologist, biochemist and pioneering in vitro fertilisation (IVF) specialist. Fishel joined Robert Edwards in 1975 [1] and eventually worked alongside Edwards and Patrick Steptoe, the duo that successfully pioneered conception through IVF ...

  3. Ageing of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The population of the United Kingdom is getting increasingly older, due to longer life expectancy and a sub-replacement fertility rate for little under 50 years. The society is expected to change as a result culturally and economically. By 2050, 1 in every 4 people is expected to be above the age of 65 [1] and this will be more extreme in ...

  4. Demographics of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Due to migration beginning in the late 90s and especially during the 2000s lead to the overall total fertility rate of the country to rise by 0.1 in the period of 2004 to 2011. In 2012, the UK's total fertility rate (TFR) was 1.92 children per woman, below the replacement rate, which in the UK is 2.075.

  5. Sub-replacement fertility - Wikipedia

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    Sub-replacement fertility is a total fertility rate (TFR) that (if sustained) leads to each new generation being less populous than the older, previous one in a given area. The United Nations Population Division defines sub-replacement fertility as any rate below approximately 2.1 children born per woman of childbearing age, but the threshold ...

  6. Reproductive rights - Wikipedia

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    Reproductive rights may include some or all of the following: right to abortion; birth control; freedom from coerced sterilization and contraception; the right to access good-quality reproductive healthcare; and the right to education and access in order to make free and informed reproductive choices. [5]

  7. Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority - Wikipedia

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    www .hfea .gov .uk. The Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority ( HFEA) is an executive non-departmental public body of the Department of Health and Social Care in the United Kingdom. It is a statutory body that regulates and inspects all clinics in the United Kingdom providing in vitro fertilisation (IVF), artificial insemination and the ...

  8. Female infertility - Wikipedia

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    A woman's fertility is affected by her age. The average age of a girl's first period is 12–13 (12.5 years in the United States, 12.72 in Canada, 12.9 in the UK), but, in postmenarchal girls, about 80% of the cycles are anovulatory in the first year after menarche, 50% in the third and 10% in the sixth year.

  9. Timeline of reproductive rights legislation - Wikipedia

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    This is a timeline of reproductive rights legislation, a chronological list of laws and legal decisions affecting human reproductive rights. Reproductive rights are a sub-set of human rights [1] pertaining to issues of reproduction and reproductive health. [2] These rights may include some or all of the following: the right to legal or safe ...

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