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Women’s Six Nations 2026: Abbie Ward and Lark-Atkin Davies on pregnancy | UK News

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Previously, the RFU did not have a maternity policy specifically designed for players, with former England prop Vickii Cornborough – the second Red Rose to announce a pregnancy after the update – describing the old policy as “not fit for purpose”.

Cornborough, a Rugby Players’ Association (RPA) representative, helped create the policy through input from the RPA and players themselves.

Following the birth of twins, 74-cap Cornborough announced her retirement from international rugby at the age of 34, saying she did not feel mentally ready to return.

With their babies due this summer, Atkin-Davies and Ward are both aiming to be back playing by the start of next season.

Ward, who played in two World Cup finals with Cornborough, warned her pregnant team-mates that returning will not be straightforward.

“It is amazing to know women have a choice and an option – great if I have played any part in that,” she added.

“There is also pressure, as I hope I have not catfished them into thinking it is easy. Everyone will find out it is not easy.”

Hooker Atkin-Davies has won 74 caps and been a regular since her England debut in 2015.

Having played in the past two World Cup finals, the 31-year-old wants to play at the next World Cup in Australia and have a similar moment to Ward’s 2025 Allianz Stadium celebrations.

“Becoming a mum and having a baby will make me a better person and player,” Atkin-Davies added.

“I know it is going to be really hard, and I am aware of that. I do not just want to come back – I want to come back and be better.

“That is what really drives you as well. It might take time, as your body and mind go through so many changes, but the fire and desire are in me to be at that World Cup in 2029 with a three-year-old.

“Those big moments of running out with my baby at Ashton Gate or Allianz Stadium would be absolutely amazing, but it will be hard.”

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