BIPOC family-building support

WINclusion closes the gap in BIPOC family-building care and support through increased BIPOC clinical representation (40%, to date!), hands-on provider matching, dedicated BIPOC donor education and guidance, and more.

Lack of fertility access and support for BIPOC communities is a systemic health equity concern

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as many Black women face a risk of maternal death than White women

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of organizations currently offer coverage for maternal care to improve outcomes for Black women, and only 20% are considering adding such coverage

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increase in likelihood of Asian women being diagnosed with endometriosis

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of BIPOC women struggle with fertility, compared to 31% of White women

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of Black women received fertility treatments, compared to 15% of White women (between ages 24-55)

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of Black women between 18-30 have fibroids, compared to 6% of White women—increasing to 60% by age 35

WINclusion closes gaps to BIPOC care and support

WINclusion fertility and family-building support is designed to address the unique needs of BIPOC individuals and families. By breaking down barriers and providing personalized care, we can empower BIPOC families on their path to parenthood and ensure diverse workforces thrive.

diverse care team

WIN connects members with BIPOC Nurse Care Advocates who provide culturally competent support and guidance.

personalized provider matching

BIPOC members are connected with high-quality, in-network providers who understand their unique needs, barriers, and cultural backgrounds.

expanded access

WIN’s national network of fertility providers ensures members have access to high-quality care—regardless of their location.

behavioral health support

WIN provides evidence-based mental health support to help members navigate the emotional challenges of fertility treatment.

informed decision-making

WIN provides education, resources, and guidance on donor egg and sperm selection and can suggest agencies that support each members’ selection criteria.

community and support

WIN connects members with a supportive community of BIPOC individuals and families.

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