In a letter dated 18/6/19, the charity stated: “Wellbeing of Women has launched an ambitious pipeline of pioneering medical research, such as funding Dr Sarah McClelland, who is working on preventing chemotherapy resistance in cancer, and Professor Scott Nelson, who is hoping to improve success rates.”
The letter referred questions on embryo research to the guidelines produced by the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority.
It went on: “We recently funded Dr Sharon Cameron’s study at the University of Edinburgh that investigated providing contraception for women post-partum.
“Wellbeing of Women supports the right for all women to make informed choices about their own bodies. We believe that all women should have access to information in order to do so.”