National Infertility Awareness Week is observed during the last full week of April and takes place from April 23 to 29 this year (2023), most often before Mother’s Day in May. It is a significant observance that aims to raise awareness about infertility, the non-existent support structures, and the challenge those encountering fertility face. Infertility is a common challenge that doesn’t discriminate, affecting anyone regardless of race, religion, sexuality, or economic status. The initiative encourages sharing of infertility stories or reproductive issues to change the narrative and get the necessary support and make the journey easier.
Women should not be left alone in the struggle.
HOW TO OBSERVE NATIONAL INFERTILITY AWARENESS WEEK
Rock orange
Join the awareness walk
Post on social media -- You can do so by utilizing the N.I.A.W. banner or logo, sharing stories, calling for donations via extended N.I.A.W. links, and using the hashtag #NationalInfertilityAwarenessWeek.
5 FACTS ABOUT INFERTILITY YOU SHOULD KNOW
Infertility does not discriminate
The world's most fertile countries
Infertility affects both sexes equally
Eight million babies are born via I.V.F.
Ovulation and conception work hand-in-handMore useful resources I found that may help you:
National Today (info from the episode): https://nationaltoday.com/national-infertility-awareness-week/
NIAW Resolve: https://www.infertilityawareness.org/https://www.infertilityawareness.org/
Progyny: NIAW Toolkit: https://progyny.com/niaw-toolkit/
Yahoo! News: https://news.yahoo.com/raising-awareness-during-infertility-awareness-214046034.html?guccounter=1&guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuZ29vZ2xlLmNvbS8&guce_referrer_sig=AQAAADW6gYu_v1p9A5jSe93S79vqQMeIN948gagrc-l7H3JYj4ZeGRQoD28fuIYX9Lorgn1O8UqkwFYX2E2Bdl_IJLa6pX_CcEHLkU2aRGvroQxs7MW9EIjtZZNqDw2S18SLlo_Dol0Mcbu8pzuKj5vAG_1mybUN71B45Z8BapT4Yaro
Pinterest: National Infertility Awareness Week board & resources: https://www.pinterest.com/resolve/national-infertility-awareness-week-board/