Access to Uterus Transplantation and the Workplace
This post lays out some of the issues that may arise in the workplace for potential uterus transplant recipients and their partners.

This post lays out some of the issues that may arise in the workplace for potential uterus transplant recipients and their partners.

Surrogacy raises questions about the purpose of employment-related pregnancy and maternity rights.

Fertility leave — employer-sanctioned time off for fertility treatment appointments — is becoming a feature of modern employment relationships in the UK.

Social egg freezing cannot serve as a solution for gender inequality in the workplace

This blog raises a number of questions about who would have access to extended parental leave if Artificial Amniotic and Placenta Technology is used.

Artificial Amnion and Placenta Technology provides an example of how the EU maternity leave framework is unable to support modern pregnancies.

While UK equality law does not yet clearly include those engaged in ART treatments, potential amendments could facilitate new interpretations.

While there are many upsides, employers should be mindful of how funding egg freezing may impact workplace culture.

Recent developments show the precarious relationship between Israel’s reproductive law and family units headed by single men and male same-sex couples.
