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The CRR resource library

 

Covid-19 and Reproductive Digest

In April 2020, the Centre of Reproduction Research launched the ‘COVID-19 and Reproduction’ digest to capture the impact the Covid-19 outbreak had social and biological reproduction, reproductive choices, health and rights. 

Egg Donation in the UK, Belgium and Spain: an interdisciplinary study (EDNA) (2017 - 2021).

Prof. Nicky Hudson, who led the project, was an invited speaker at the Annual Fertility Conference hosted by the Association of Reproductive & Clinical Scientists, the British Fertility Society and the Society for Reproduction and Fertility, and delivered a talk on the study 'The changing landscape of egg donation in Europe'. 

Freelance journalist Alison Motluck, published a piece in her newsletter, HeyReprotech, about the study ''.

Prof. Nicky Hudson recorded a  with Erika Tranfield at Pride Angel, a stakeholder organisation involved in the development of the Known Donor Resource. 

Louisa Ghevaert, expert member of the EDNA Stakeholder Advisory Group, published a post on her blog, Louisa Ghevaert Associates, about the study ''.

The Study Team hosted the .

Prof. Nicky Hudson published an article in BioNews ''.

The Study Team co-produced an online  with the SEED Trust, Fertility Network UK, Pride Angel and the Donor Conception Network.

The Study Team hosted an online panel event ''.

Prof. Nicky Hudson recorded a  on egg donor experiences for the HFEA (Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority) Website.

The Study Team co-produced a series of  and with the SEED Trust.

Prof. Nicky Hudson published an atricle in BioNews ''.

The Study Team created the .

The Study Team created the .

A Survey of the Endometriosis Clinical Nurse Specialist Role in British Society for Gynaecological Endoscopy Registered Centres (2017). 

Study recommendations were cited in the revised version of the Royal College of Nursing's Endometriosis Clinical Nurse Specialist Skills and Knowledge Framework Document.

The Study Team wrote a .

ENDOPART 2: developing a knowledge exchange partnership and improving support in endometriosis (2015 - 2016).

A webpage – .

A support group session was developed from the findings from this study.  to find your group and to enquire about this session. 

Prof Nicky Hudson, who led the project, discussed this study with Emma Barnett on BBC Radio 4 Women's Hour on 7 August 2017 - .

An exploratory study of egg freezing for non-medical reasons (2011 – 2016).

‘Egg Freezing, Fertility and Reproductive Choice: Negotiating Responsibility, Hope and Modern Motherhood’, by Dr Kylie Baldwin was .

The ENDOPART study: Endometriosis: improving the wellbeing of couples (2012-13). 

The ENDOPART Study Project Report detailing the key findings is available.

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A webpage, co-produced by the Study Team and Endometriosis UK .

Study recommendations were cited in the . Access the study team response to the draft guidelines.

The Study was listed as a useful resource in an Endometriosis Factsheet, and a booklet on the Clinical Nurse Specialists in Endometriosis, co-produced by The Royal College of Nursing Women’s Forum, Endometriosis UK and the British Society For Gynaecology Endoscopy.

Study recommendations were cited in the final All-Party Parliamentary Group on Women’s Health report ‘Informed Choice? Giving women control of their Healthcare’. Access the Centre’s evidence submission.

Study recommendations were cited in the National institute for Health and Care Excellence’s .

A co-hosted by the Study Team and Endometriosis Awareness Week was delivered to Ð԰ɵç̨ for staff and students.

Breast feeding baby ‘on the go’ (2011-2012). 

Watch a video created by the study team

The TRANSREP study: Transnational reproduction: an exploratory study of UK residents who travel abroad for fertility treatment (2009-2011). 

The TRANSREP Study Project Report detailing the key findings.

A of the findings.

The GAMDON study: Public understandings of gamete donation in infertility treatment (2005-2006). 

The GAMDON Study Project Report detailing the key findings.

The ASFERT study: British South Asian communities and infertility services (2002-2004).

The ASFERT Study Project Report detailing the key findings.

The Study Team produced a set of resources about infertility in English language and in four main South Asian languages: Gujarati; Urdu; Punjabi-trying-for-a-baby and Bengali as well as a resource aimed at health care professionals.

Audio versions of these resources are also available to downloaded in Gujarati; Urdu; Punjabi and Bengali Gujarati audio versionUrdu audio versionPunjabi audio version and Bengali audio version.