French proposal for free fertility tests at age 25 outrages women's groups
Briefly

Calling infertility a "scourge," Macron proposed a "major plan" designed to help reverse France's declining birthrate, which could include offering 25-year-olds free fertility checks as part of their routine medical checkups.
Some women said the government shouldn't be pressuring them to think about fertility so early. And women's rights groups complained the French government should be focused on doing more to make it more affordable to have children, or to tackle the climate crisis that threatens the Earth they will live on.
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