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Human Fertilisation and Embryology (Regulation) 2025-07-15
15 July 2025
Lead MP
Caroline Dinenage
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Caroline Dinenage raised concerns about human fertilisation and embryology (regulation) 2025-07-15 in the House of Commons. Other MPs contributed to the debate.
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Proposes a Bill to regulate online providers of fertility services by the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority. Cites statistics: over 52,000 people accessed fertility treatment in 2023; one in six couples affected by infertility problems. Emphasises the closure of Apricity Fertility as an urgent case for regulatory reform to safeguard patient rights.
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Calls for updated legislation to address modern fertility treatment challenges, highlighting the need for regulation of online providers and protecting patients' data, eggs, and sperm. Emphasises the importance of a strong regulatory regime in medical treatments like IVF.
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