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Centre for Reproduction Research news and events

On Monday 23rd June 2025, 2pm – 3pm, we’ll welcome our next speaker to ̽»¨ÏµÁÐ in Leicester.

Rachel Arkell, University of Kent, UK

‘Conceiving Risk, Bearing Responsibility’: The problems of sodium valproate and pregnancy prevention.

For further information, please see the abstract and speaker biography.

If you wish to attend please email crr@dmu.ac.uk.

 


Please see below for information on the seminars and events we have hosted for the 20234-25 series

  • Wednesday, 19th March 2025, , University of Sussex, 'Sibling ‘mismatches’ in donor conception' 
  • Monday, 7th October 2024, 12 noon - 1.30pm, , Queen Mary University of London, 'The Rise of the ‘Hope Market’ in Fertility Care: Navigating Uncertainty, Information, and Patient Choice'.

 

Please see below for information on the seminars and events we have hosted for the 2023 -24 series.

  • Thursday 20th June, 2024, 12 noon - 1.30pm, Professor Nici Mackintosh, University of Leicester, 'Making sense of pregnant bodies, health information and care processes: digital diagnostic and boundary work in the antenatal period'.
  • Wednesday 7th February, 2024, 12 noon - 1.30pm, , University of Sussex, 'Preparing for genomic futures'.
  • Wednesday 13th December, 2023, 1.30pm - 3.00pm, Projects in progress session: Kelly Da Silva, ‘Discontinuing Fertility Treatment: An exploratory study into the patient experience of ceasing fertility treatment’ and Kriss Fearon, 'PRECAS study: Reproduction in the age of genomic medicine: the emergence, commercialisation and implications of preconception expanded carrier screening'.
  • Tuesday 10th October, 2023, 2.00pm - 3.00pm, Dr Sandra P. González Santos, Independant Researcher, 'Re-examining Assisted Reproduction in Mexico: Scientific, Political and Cultural Interactions'.

 

Please see below for information on the seminars and events we have hosted for the 2022 -23 series.

 

  • Wednesday 10th June, 2023, 12noon - 1.30pm. PhDs in progress session: Fahad Hossain: 'Reproductive decision making in the context of chronic illness: a qualitative  relational investigation of couples' desires and plans to have children' and Kate Pleace: 'Women's lived experience of primary ovarian insufficiency'.
  • Wednesday 10th May, 2023, 12noon - 1pm. , Swansea University, 'Autistic people's experiences of maternity care: the double empathy problem illustrated'.
  • Wednesday 8 February 2023, 12 noon - 1pm. , University of Edinburgh: 'Near Birth: Doulas, cultural values, and embodied futures in Californian childbearing'.
  • Monday 17th October 2022, 12 noon -1pm. ,Tampere University: 'The gamete donor register as kinship device and technology of belonging: State-organized openness in the Nordic context of transnational egg donation'.

 

 Please see below for information on the seminars and events we have hosted for the 2021-22 series. 

 

  • Thursday 20th May 2021, the Centre for Reproduction Research hosted the Human Reproduction Study Group Summer Event funded by the British Sociological Assocaition. The symposium included a keynote address from Dr Patricia Hamilton, from University College London, 'Dupes or revolutionaries? Lived expereinces of reproducing blackness'. A full event programme is avaialble here. For more information about the event please contact cathy.herbrand@dmu.ac.uk or kbaldwin@dmu.ac.uk

 

  • Thursday 28th April, 10.30-11.30. Vanessa Mantilla Salazar, Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain, 'Therapeutic itineraries of women seeking medical treatment of endometriosis. An anthropological analysis in Catalonia context'

 

  • Wednesday 6th April, 12-1.30 - PhD in Progress Seminar. Andrew Coutts, ̽»¨ÏµÁÐ, 'Men's experiences of infertility and its treatment: Using Experience Based Co-Design to improve care' and Sitira Williams, ̽»¨ÏµÁÐ, 'The lived experiences of transgender and gender-expansive youth (TGEY) transitioning and parental dynamics across the UK: An Intersectionality Approach'

 

  • Wednesday 16th March, 12-1.30 (in collaboration with the Institute of Health, Health Policy and Social Care Research, ̽»¨ÏµÁÐ). Dr Sally Ruane, Reader in Social Policy, ̽»¨ÏµÁÐ, ‘Plans for the reorganisation of inpatient maternity services in Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland’ and Ebunoluwa Makinde, PhD student, ̽»¨ÏµÁÐ, presented on her study on Black women’s experiences and perspectives of perinatal care 

 

  • Tuesday 25th January, 12-1 - Prof Felicity Boardman, University of Warwick. ‘Disability, Impairment and the Future of Reproductive Genomics’ 

 

  • Monday 6th December, 12-1 - Dr Charlotte Jones, Research Fellow, Wellcome Centre for Cultures and Environments of Health, University of Exeter. ‘Beyond narratives of choice: Reproductive support and community solidarities for people with variations of sex characteristics’ 

 

  • Wednesday 20 October, 12-1pm, Dr Sarah Seaton, Research Fellow, University of Leicester (in collaboration with the Institute of Health, Health Policy and Social Care Research, ̽»¨ÏµÁÐ). ‘How parents experience and cope with their child being admitted to PICU’ 

 

Information about our previous events.