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2nd March 2019
10:43am GMT

Dearbhail in her new documentary Fertility Shock.[/caption]
Dearbhail also said that Ireland is behind other countries in having a conversation about fertility.
"Countries all over Europe and the world are doing massive TV campaigns to get people to be aware of their own fertilities and to try and raise the birth rates.
"Our fertility rates have always been quite high, we’ve always had large families, we’ve never had to think about it but our fertility rates are in decline."
The journalist has made a documentary called Fertility Shock with RTÉ exploring the issue and how it is impacting Irish society.
Her interview was praised by many women watching at home, some of whom took to Twitter to share their own experiences.
Dearbhail thank you ?Very informative!Policy makers need to look at support and lifetime value tax revenues for our future generations! #latelate
— karen moloney (@canoodles) March 1, 2019
So true fertility treatment is akin to a grieving process ...grief and deep sadness for the future you thought you would have #LateLate
— June Shannon (@juneshannon) March 1, 2019
Well done @DearbhailDibs for highlighting fertility as such an important issue for Ireland. We need to support parents & young people. Was privileged to hear @DearbhailDibs at @IoDIreland event. #latelate
— Thora Mackey (@thora_mackey) March 1, 2019
Well done to @DearbhailDibs for being so articulate on something so intensely private and for speaking up on the motherhood penalty for those fortunate enough to be gifted the chance of parenthood. Proud to know you lady, and thank you #latelate
— Jeanne Kelly (@jmkirl) March 1, 2019
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