This policy framework explores how inclusive fertility care policy can eliminate barriers rooted in legal, financial, and social inequities. It calls for data-driven governance, culturally competent care providers, and equitable access frameworks that empower every individual, regardless of background, to pursue parenthood with dignity and equal opportunity.


Fertility care is an essential human right and a key pillar of reproductive health and dignity. Yet across Europe, many marginalized groups continue to face barriers that limit access. These inequities demonstrate why inclusive fertility care policy is vital for ensuring equity and human rights within reproductive health systems.
Discriminatory practices such as forced sterilization or eligibility criteria linked to gender identity or relationship status still obstruct reproductive autonomy. Policy reform guided by medical need, rather than social norms, is essential to protect reproductive rights.
Achieving inclusion requires representation in decision-making, detailed data to reveal disparities, and coordinated policy action between governments, healthcare systems, and civil society. Truly inclusive fertility care policy acknowledges diverse experiences and ensures that national frameworks reflect fairness, accessibility, and cultural understanding across health services. These recommendations support evidence-based policy improvements that strengthen inclusive fertility care, remove existing barriers, and ensure equitable reproductive opportunities for everyone.
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