What the Federal Budget means for women’s reproductive health

The Federal Budget has continued the growing focus on women’s health in Australia - but conversations around egg freezing affordability and fertility access are still being left behind.

The Federal Budget has continued the growing focus on women’s health in Australia - but conversations around egg freezing affordability and fertility access are still being left behind.

PreservHer founder Kimberley Caines has been featured in News Corp Australia newspapers, contributing to a national discussion sparked by a story about egg freezing and financial responsibility after a relationship breakdown.

France has begun rolling out a national fertility awareness initiative unlike anything we’ve seen before. Letters are being sent to women turning 29, explaining age-related fertility decline, outlining reproductive options, and offering free egg freezing.

Today marks a historic moment for PreservHer - and for Australia’s reproductive future. We officially launched our education and awareness campaign in Parliament, advocating for a future where every woman has access to proactive fertility care, not just those who can afford it.

Australia's fertility rate has fallen to its lowest level on record - just 1.48 births per woman. For years, PreservHer founder Kimberley Caines has warned that if we don't give women real control over their reproductive timelines, this is where we'd end up.

Today, PreservHer took an important step forward in the national conversation around women’s fertility and reproductive choice. Founder, Kimberley Caines, met with a Senior Policy Adviser at Parliament House in Canberra to discuss one of the most pressing issues facing…

Women are brilliant at looking after everyone but themselves. But this week, the spotlight swings firmly back where it belongs – on women’s health. Women’s Health Week, which runs September 1-5, has become Australia’s biggest reminder for women to stop,…
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