BBC News By Anna Collinson image captionLeanne Matthews, Alison Jackson and Marie Lyon all gave evidence to the review Baroness Julia Cumberlege, who led a critical review into how the health service has treated female patients, says she is angry and frustrated not enough progress has been made. Her 2020 report looked into two drugs and a medical device which caused women or their babies harm. It made a list of recommendations to support victims and prevent future, avoidable damage. The four UK governments are still considering the recommendations. A spokesperson for the Department of Health and Social Care in England plans to fully respond later this year.