1. Title and exact reference: "Procréation médicalement assistée pour les femmes célibataires" (Initiatives nos 25.415 à 25.420, deposited on March 21, 2025) 2. Objective principal: To amend the LPMA to include women who are not married or in a civil union and make it legal for them to access medical assistance for conception. 3. Proposed modifications: The proposals aim to modify the Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) law to allow unmarried/unpartnered women to access ART services, addressing the current disparity between married and single women in this regard. 4. Discussions or expressed opinions (majority/minority): The document does not provide information on any majority or minority opinions regarding the proposals. 5. Implications: Legalizing ART for unmarried women would ensure equal rights for all children born through ART, provide safe and legal means for conception, and align with the realities of contemporary social and demographic trends in Switzerland. The resolution highlights the importance of upholding fundamental rights, equality, family well-being, and a family policy that reflects current social and demographic realities. The initiative calls on the Federal Assembly to support federal initiatives aimed at granting access to ART for unmarried women in Switzerland.