Every year on November 2, people around the world unite to recognize World Fertility Day—a global initiative dedicated to raising awareness about infertility and promoting open, compassionate conversations about reproductive health.
Founded by Tracey Bambrough and Sara Marshall-Page, the co-founders of IVF Babble, World Fertility Day was born out of their own experiences navigating the emotional and physical challenges of infertility. Motivated by a deep desire to break the silence and stigma surrounding fertility issues, Louise Brown, the world’s first baby born through IVF, now serves as the event’s ambassador.
Infertility affects approximately 1 in 6 people worldwide, yet it remains a topic many struggle to discuss openly. World Fertility Day seeks to change that narrative—by empowering individuals and couples to share their stories, seek support, and access the resources they need. Each year, the event continues to grow, with fertility specialists, clinics, and global charities coming together to educate, support, and inspire the trying-to-conceive (TTC) community.

“Every person deserves access to fertility education, support, and care. Fertility is personal, and understanding your reproductive health is the first step toward making empowered choices for your future.
That’s why our team offers comprehensive fertility evaluations, pre-pregnancy and genetic testing, and advanced diagnostic tools like HSG and Sonohystogram — all in a supportive, patient-centered environment.
We proudly stand by fertility rights for all women. If you’re interested in learning more about your fertility health or exploring testing options, our expert team is here to guide you every step of the way.”
— Dr. Sophia Drosinos, Director of Obstetrics Care at Viva Eve
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This article draws on information and statements from WorldFertilityDay.org, the official site of the global awareness initiative.
 
          

