Advocates push for Sask. to offer financial support to couples experiencing infertility
National statistics show one in six couples struggle with getting or staying pregnant.
National statistics show 1 in 6 couples struggle with getting or staying pregnant
A fertility coach and people experiencing infertility are calling on the Saskatchewan government to offer financial help to people struggling to have children.
One in six couples in Canada struggle with getting pregnant or sustaining pregnancy, according to the federal government.
Kelsey Connell, a fertility coach and vice president of the Family Fertility Fund of Saskatchewan, said infertility isn't talked about enough, and that it takes an emotional, physical and financial toll.
"A big part of it is people see it as a dirty little secret," Connell said. "I think a lot of people have a lot of shame surrounded by it because they think they're broken or they think there's something wrong with them."