1. Title and exact reference of the project/legislative document: "Procréation médicalement assistée pour les femmes célibataires" (Initiatives fédérales 25.415 à 25.420) 2. Objective Principal: The objective is to modify the Swiss Law on Assisted Reproduction (LPMA) to include women who are unmarried and allow them access to medically assisted procreation. 3. Proposed changes and their scope: Several initiatives propose amending the LPMA to legalize assisted reproduction for unmarried women, thereby providing equal rights to their children and ensuring safe and dignified conditions for conception. 4. Discussions or views expressed in the document (majority/minority): The document does not present specific majority or minority views as it is a collection of initiatives from various political parties. 5. Principal Implications: Legalizing assisted reproduction for unmarried women will guarantee equal rights to their children, provide safe and legal conditions for conception, align with the realities of contemporary social and demographic trends, and uphold fundamental rights, equality in treatment, family welfare, and a progressive family policy. The resolution supports the federal initiatives and calls upon the Federal Assembly to enable access to assisted reproduction for unmarried women in Switzerland.