The proposed bill aims to enhance reproductive health education in Minnesota by integrating information about infertility and reproductive health conditions into existing public health programs. The Commissioner of Health is tasked with updating educational materials to include restorative reproductive medicine, fertility awareness-based methods, and body literacy education. Additionally, the bill mandates collaboration with Title X funded facilities to implement these educational services within 12 months of the bill's effective date, which is set for August 1, 2026. This includes training healthcare providers and developing patient education materials.

The bill also establishes definitions for key terms related to reproductive health, such as "fertility awareness-based methods," "infertility," and "restorative reproductive medicine." These definitions clarify the scope of the educational initiatives and the medical approaches that will be promoted. By focusing on evidence-based methods and comprehensive education, the bill seeks to empower individuals with knowledge about their reproductive health and improve access to appropriate medical care.