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1: Jess Phillips (LAB - Birmingham, Yardley) The obvious examples I could give are related to pregnancy. - Speech Link
2: Nick Fletcher (CON - Don Valley) has probably fallen out with mum, who is now broken for letting her take those puberty blockers and hormone - Speech Link
3: Luke Pollard (LAB - Plymouth, Sutton and Devonport) That means that there is a real complication and a potential assault on people with intrusive medical tests - Speech Link
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1: Steve Barclay (CON - North East Cambridgeshire) forward in that, but we should also be looking at our engagement with employers, at how we use more tests - Speech Link
2: Maria Caulfield (CON - Lewes) We are making huge progress on the eight priorities in our first year, from introducing the hormone replacement - Speech Link
3: Siobhan Baillie (CON - Stroud) So many women’s health issues begin with birth and pregnancy, as health is often dependent on the care - Speech Link
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1: Caroline Dinenage (CON - Gosport) also has massive potential to drive economic growth.Health tech includes everything from laboratory tests - Speech Link
2: Martyn Day (SNP - Linlithgow and East Falkirk) The review, chaired by Baroness Cumberlege, focused on vaginal mesh, sodium valproate and hormone pregnancy - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Maria Caulfield (CON - Lewes) We are recognising pregnancy loss by developing the first ever pregnancy loss certificate for babies - Speech Link
2: Maria Caulfield (CON - Lewes) priorities areas for our first year of the strategy, with work such as the prepayment certificate for hormone - Speech Link
3: Paul Bristow (CON - Peterborough) Peterborough are looking forward to their new NHS community diagnostic centre supplying an extra 67,000 tests - Speech Link
4: Maria Caulfield (CON - Lewes) week—the decision was taken to wind down the Rosalind Franklin Laboratory because the number of PCR tests - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Stella Creasy (LAB - Walthamstow) We know that 50,000 women a year experience pregnancy discrimination, even with that legislation in place - Speech Link
2: None against the weakening of plant protection, and if we scrapped them, it would lead to less stringent tests - Speech Link
3: Brendan O'Hara (SNP - Argyll and Bute) Similarly, should the UK agree a trade deal that allows the importation of hormone-injected meat, but - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Nickie Aiken (CON - Cities of London and Westminster) Whereas there is employment legislation to do with pregnancy, maternity and paternity leave, there is - Speech Link
2: Nickie Aiken (CON - Cities of London and Westminster) That means employers are unlikely to be liable for pregnancy discrimination in relation to any unfair - Speech Link
3: Nickie Aiken (CON - Cities of London and Westminster) My constituent nearly ended up in an employment tribunal, but because she was in early pregnancy and - Speech Link
4: Carla Lockhart (DUP - Upper Bann) Women go through much in the workplace, including miscarriage, pregnancy, IVF and the menopause. - Speech Link
5: John Howell (CON - Henley) If we read about the number of tests that they need and the details of how they go through it, we can - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Maria Caulfield (CON - Lewes) Community diagnostic centres will provide a range of tests to speed up the diagnosis process. - Speech Link
2: Chloe Smith (CON - Norwich North) Will the Minister support the trust to reduce waiting times for my constituents for tests, results and - Speech Link
3: Maria Caulfield (CON - Lewes) The Government are already working on many of those, from the cost of hormone replacement therapy through - Speech Link
4: Hannah Bardell (SNP - Livingston) My constituent Wilma Ord and her daughter Kirsteen are victims of the Primodos hormone pregnancy drug - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Baroness Jenkin of Kennington (CON - Life peer) Blood tests showed an increase in the hormone responsible for hunger and a decrease in the hormone that - Speech Link
2: Lord Kamall (CON - Life peer) The schemes also help to support women through pregnancy, and babies and children when they are at home - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Emma Hardy (LAB - Kingston upon Hull West and Hessle) Lives have been shattered and the issue of mesh injury, along with the scandal surrounding hormone pregnancy - Speech Link
2: Edward Argar (CON - Charnwood) that 6.53 million people are waiting for NHS care, with 1.55 million of these waiting for diagnostic tests - Speech Link
3: Edward Argar (CON - Charnwood) operating across the country, including supporting spoke sites, and they have delivered 1 million tests - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Caroline Dinenage (CON - Gosport) Very many survivors are left with long-term hormone deficiencies, some of which are life threatening. - Speech Link
2: Anum Qaisar (SNP - Airdrie and Shotts) was taken to A&E, in his case six weeks later, that the decision was taken to conduct further tests - Speech Link
3: Helen Hayes (LAB - Dulwich and West Norwood) visits, while her family became increasingly concerned, before a GP referred her for the hospital tests - Speech Link
4: Laura Trott (CON - Sevenoaks) After eight weeks of diagnoses and tests, the family finally heard the news that anyone would dread. - Speech Link
5: Maria Caulfield (CON - Lewes) It urges GPs to think of cancers sooner and lower the referral threshold for tests, and ultimately catch - Speech Link