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Introducing FertilityFriends.co.uk Limited
Tuesday, 05 June 2007

The FertilityFriends.co.uk team are proud to announce the founding of FertilityFriends.co.uk Limited, the new non profit entity created specifically to promote and develop the Fertilityfriends.co.uk infertility and fertility support organisation.

FertilityFriends.co.uk was registered as a non profit company(Reg No. 06266781) on June 1st 2007.

Tony Reid, the co-founder of FertilityFriends.co.uk and newly appointed Chair said

"Over the last 5 and a half years FertilityFriends.co.uk has seen significant growth, on average serving in excess of 10 million hits per month. But we would not be in a position today to celebrate if it was not for our wonderful team of volunteers and their unstoppable dedication."

Until today, the FertilityFriends.co.uk community has not been represented by a dedicated legal entity.  With this transition, the FertilityFriends.co.uk community has solidified the team’s commitment to continuously provide free support, without the perceived risks of corporate influence.

During the transition period, several business structures were evaluated and ultimately a company limited by guarantee was selected as an appropriate model for a non-profit organisation, maintaining our eligibility to apply for charitable status at a later date if necessary.

Joanne Coombe Vice Chair said - "this is a great step forward for Fertility Friends and members can be rest assured that we will continue to provide our support services free of charge; the transition to the new business structure includes the preservation of our core values, the first of which reads "Fertility Friends will always be free at the point of need!".



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Statement from HFEA - Ensuring safety and information for IVF patients
Thursday, 31 May 2007

HFEA LogoThe HFEA strongly refutes any allegation that it is failing women in its regulation of the UK's IVF sector.

The HFEA goes to the extent of its powers to regulate those procedures involving the creation of embryos outside the body and donor sperm and the implantation of these into a woman. As with all areas of medicine, the UK's system of regulation for IVF procedures and associated treatment involves co-ordinated working between a series of regulators.

We have given very public warnings people going through IVF about untested and unvalidated treatments, such as Reproductive Immunology, and tell patients to make sure they are clear about what they will be paying for - as more than a third of patients tell us they pay more for their IVF treatment than they expect.

However, the HFEA does not have the legal power or role to regulate any treatments that doctors or clinics offer alongside the IVF procedures. These are a matter for a doctor's professional judgement, for which they are accountable to the General Medical Council.

Likewise the HFEA is not a financial regulator and we have no legal remit to regulate the cost or provision of treatment. However we do encourage patients to discuss this issue carefully with their clinic. We strongly believe clinics should give each and every patient a costed treatment plan before their treatment starts, detailing all the procedures that take place and what they will cost, so a patient is properly able to discuss these matters with their clinician to ensure that they are happy with what is planned for them.

It is surprising when we see professionals who have worked in the field of IVF who badly misunderstand the role and scope of the HFEA's regulation. Doctors and other professionals who have concerns about professional standards - such as the use of unscientific treatments and unnecessary procedures - should be raising these issues through their professional bodies such as the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, the General Medical Council and the British Fertility Society.

We do everything in our powers to uphold appropriate standards in the sector. Our inspection and regulation of IVF procedures holds clinics to account to help make sure these procedures are safe and appropriate for patients. We also scrutinise patient information that clinics give to their patients as part of our inspection and licensing procedure.

In addition to this work around patient safety, we have an important role in producing our own impartial patient information. This includes our Guide to Infertility, Find a Clinic data - giving details of clinics services and success rates, patient factsheets about particular procedures and a range of Questions and Answers on a number of important topics.

This is all available through the HFEA website at http://www.hfea.gov.uk/




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Improving Practice to Manage Risk - HFEA Annual Conference 2007
Tuesday, 08 May 2007

HFEA LogoThe Annual Conference for the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority (HFEA) will be held on Tuesday 5 June 2007, in central London.

It will include sessions on the future of fertility legislation and regulation, the role of counseling in treatment, multiple births, incident handling, hybrid and chimera research and an analysis of 15 years of data of treatment and outcomes from the HFEA Register.

The HFEA Annual Conference brings together experts from across these areas for delegates to stay ahead of the latest developments.

To register for the conference go to http://www.hfea.gov.uk/en/391.html




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