
PreservHer founder Kimberley Caines has been featured in News Corp Australia newspapers, contributing to a discussion sparked by a story about egg freezing and financial responsibility after a relationship breakdown.
The headline, published on Februrary 28, focused on whether a former partner should contribute to the cost of egg freezing.
While public debate largely centred on the financial aspect, Kimberley emphasised a broader issue: the need for earlier, informed conversations about reproductive timelines in long-term relationships.
“At PreservHer, we believe fertility education should not sit with one person alone,” she said.
“When couples see children as part of their future, understanding biology, timing, and available options benefits both people.”
The reaction highlighted how uncomfortable fertility discussions can still feel, particularly when they intersect with money, gender, and modern relationship dynamics.
PreservHer’s mission remains focused on improving public awareness and helping women make informed decisions about their reproductive future.
At the same time, we recognise that fertility education is part of a broader societal conversation – one that includes transparency, shared planning, and informed partnership.
As this debate demonstrated, avoiding the conversation does not remove its impact.
Education does.

You must be logged in to post a comment.