The 2025 Assembly Joint Resolution 52, introduced by a group of Wisconsin legislators, seeks to proclaim April 20 to 26, 2025, as National Infertility Awareness Week in Wisconsin. The resolution highlights the significant issue of infertility, which affects one in six individuals according to the World Health Organization, and recognizes it as a disease that impacts both men and women regardless of their background. It emphasizes the importance of access to family-building options, including adoption and medical treatments like in vitro fertilization (IVF), while acknowledging the barriers posed by costs and lack of insurance coverage.

Furthermore, the resolution affirms the legal rights of individuals facing infertility to access fertility treatments and rejects the concept of personhood for embryos and fetuses, which could hinder access to such treatments. By promoting awareness of infertility and the challenges faced by those in the family-building community, the resolution aims to foster understanding and support for individuals seeking to build their families. The Wisconsin State Legislature expresses its commitment to this cause by joining efforts with organizations like RESOLVE: The National Infertility Association and encouraging participation in the awareness campaign.