The presidential election campaigns have fueled the national conversation about access to reproductive healthcare like in vitro fertilization (IVF). The demand for fertility care is decidedly non-partisan: one in six people worldwide will face fertility issues on the path to building their family.
The legal uncertainty about IVF creates fear and anxiety for those faced with the prospect of not having the ability to make decisions about their reproductive futures.
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RSVPLet’s Use Our Voices
to Keep the Doors Open
We’ve partnered with theSkimm to uncover how access to fertility healthcare is shaping women's approach to this election. Help us amplify your voices with tangible data to present to employers, industry leaders, and our community.
Step 2:
Take the Pledge to Use Your Voice
Keep the doors open to reproductive healthcare by spreading the word and ensuring your community knows where you stand
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Take SurveyAs election day quickly approaches, it is vital that we unite to protect reproductive healthcare for all. With Roe v. Wade no longer law, decisions about reproductive healthcare are now in the hands of state lawmakers and the future of family-building care is at risk. As we saw in Alabama, fertility treatments like IVF could become inaccessible, unaffordable, and out of reach for those who need it.
Let’s Use Our Voice to Keep the Doors Open
Let’s Use Our Voices to Keep the Doors Open
Step 3:
Tell Your Legislators
Share your storyTell legislators why protecting reproductive healthcare is critical by sharing your story through Fight for Families with RESOLVE.
Everyone should have the freedom to build their family regardless of age, race, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, geography, or political ideology. This election pledge to use your VOICE to keep the doors open to reproductive healthcare for all.
Step 4:
Learn How You Can Support Your Employees
See Who's Taken the Pledge
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Hannah Bronfman
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Gina Bartasi
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Kindbody
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Chief Growth Officer & REI
Kindbody
The Supreme Court decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization reignited a national conversation about access to reproductive care. The legal uncertainty about reproductive healthcare has created fear and anxiety among IVF patients, and women and families nationwide, who are faced with the prospect of not having the ability to make decisions about their reproductive futures. We believe the path to parenthood is a deeply personal decision that should be made by families, not politicians.
Let’s Use Our Voices
to Keep the Doors Open
Let’s Use Our Voices to Keep the Doors Open
Everyone should have the freedom to build their family regardless of age, race, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, geography, or political ideology. This election pledge to use your VOICE to keep the doors open to reproductive healthcare for all.
The presidential election campaigns have fueled the national conversation about access to reproductive healthcare like in vitro fertilization (IVF). The demand for fertility care is decidedly non-partisan: one in six people worldwide will face fertility issues on the path to building their family.
The legal uncertainty about IVF creates fear and anxiety for those faced with the prospect of not having the ability to make decisions about their reproductive futures.
Everyone should have the freedom to build their family regardless of age, race, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, geography, or political ideology. This election pledge to use your VOICE to keep the doors open to reproductive healthcare for all.