Navigating Fertility Treatment and IVF While Working – The Fertility and Gynaecology Academy
The Fertility and Gynaecology Academy shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Worried about balancing fertility treatment and work commitments?
You can ask your employer about their workplace policies – and what support is available to those undergoing fertility treatment. This could include flexible working hours, options to work remotely, or additional time off for medical appointments and recovery. It can also include adjusting deadlines, targets, and responsibilities. Learn more.
You can also look for local fertility clinics. Here at The Fertility and Gynaecology Academy, we offer easy access to fertility treatment at two London locations. Contact us today for more information or for an appointment.”
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