1. Title: Procréation médicalement assistée pour les femmes célibataires (Initiatives fédérales nos 25.415 à 25.420) 2. Objective Principal: To legalize in vitro fertilization and other forms of medically-assisted procreation for unmarried women in Switzerland. 3. Proposed Legislative Changes: The proposed modifications to the Swiss Fertility Law (LPMA) would include unmarried women in the eligible group for medically-assisted procreation, addressing the current exclusion of this group. 4. Discussions or Avis Expressed: Multiple initiatives have been submitted by representatives from various political parties as a concerted, transpartisan effort. The document does not specify any majority/minority opinions regarding these proposals. 5. Implications Principales: Legalizing medically-assisted procreation for unmarried women would guarantee equal rights to their children and ensure safe and dignified conditions for conception, allowing them to legally conceive a child. The wellbeing of the child should be the guiding principle in any family law reform. The resolution also emphasizes support for fundamental rights, equality, family welfare, and a family policy that reflects current social and demographic realities.