Professor Joyce Harper
Reproductive Health Education for All
Joyce highlights the importance of educating the entire population on women’s and reproductive health. She also discusses the implementation reproductive health programs in schools globally and what research is telling us.
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Bio
Joyce Harper is a Professor of Reproductive Science at the Institute for Women’s Health, University College London, where she heads the Reproductive Science and Society Group and leads the International Women’s Day events.
Passionate about education and open discussion of all aspects of women’s health, Joyce focuses on three key stages: the menstrual cycle, the fertile years, and menopause.
Her latest book, Your Fertile Years, was published in 2021. She is also the founder of Reproductive Health at Work and the International Reproductive Health Education Collaboration, as well as co-founder of the UK Fertility Education Initiative. Joyce hosts the podcast Why Didn’t Anyone Tell Me This? and is currently writing a book on health and happiness in the post-menopausal years.
She has three sons who were all born following IVF treatment.
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