City of Statesville Proclaims April 20-26, 2025 National Infertility Awareness Week

Last Updated 4/8/2025Posted in Proclamations, Latest City News, Homepage

City of Statesville, North Carolina

Office of the Mayor

Proclamation

National Infertility Awareness Week

April 20-26, 2025

WHEREAS, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 1 in 7 women experience difficulty becoming pregnant or carrying a pregnancy to term; and 

WHEREAS, the World Health Organization and the American Medical Association recognize infertility as a disease; and

WHEREAS, infertility affects both women and men equally and does not discriminate based on race, religion, sexual orientation, marital status or socioeconomic status; and

WHEREAS, some individuals become infertile due to medical treatments for other conditions, including cancer therapies such chemotherapy and radiation; and

WHEREAS, family building options include medical treatments such as in vitro fertilization and third-party reproduction, as well as adoption; and

WHEREAS, increasing public awareness of infertility and the challenges faced by those pursuing family building options is an important step toward breaking down barriers and providing support; and

WHEREAS, the City of Statesville recognizes the importance of supporting individuals and families impacted by infertility and encourages open conversations, education, and compassion in our community;

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Constantine H. Kutteh, Mayor of the City of Statesville, do hereby proclaim April 20-26, 2025 National Infertility Awareness Week in the City of Statesville and encourage all residents to support those impacted by infertility and the family building journey.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have set my Hand and caused the Great Seal of the City of Statesville to be affixed this 7th day of April 2025

Constantine H. Kutteh, Mayor




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