Woman's Hour

Fertility treatment, Bella Culley, Traitors' fashion

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Nov 3, 2025
Alice Macdonald, MP for Norwich North, is advocating for a legal right to paid time off for fertility treatment, discussing its impact on workplaces and the economy. Natalie Silverman, co-founder of Fertility Matters at Work, shares insights from a cost analysis highlighting the financial toll of inadequate fertility support. Meanwhile, Rayhan Demytrie reports on the release of Bella Cully from a Georgian court, revealing the stark contrast between her harsh detention and her current conditions in a mother-and-baby unit.
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ADVICE

Make Fertility Leave A Legal Right

  • Alice Macdonald proposes a legal right to paid time off for fertility treatment to remove reliance on supportive employers.
  • She urges clear workplace rights so people need not take sick leave or hide treatment from colleagues.
ANECDOTE

Workers' Varied Fertility Experiences

  • A listener said they took sick leave as a teacher and hated that colleagues knew about IVF treatment.
  • Another listener waited to tell their employer until pregnancy was confirmed and then converted leave to medical leave.
INSIGHT

Employer Costs From Hidden Fertility Absence

  • Natalie Silverman shows hidden costs: businesses lose from staff hiding treatment or taking sick leave rather than having clear policies.
  • Clear workplace policy can save employers money and retain talent during fertility treatment periods.
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