In a move that marks progress in reproductive justice and inclusivity, same-sex couples in the UK now have easier access to funded IVF treatments. This change in policy came as a response to the previously unfair system that required same-sex couples to undergo privately funded fertility treatments, often at high costs, before they could qualify for NHS funded IVF. This was a requirement that heterosexual couples were not subjected to. The new policy has been widely celebrated as it brings about a more equitable approach to fertility treatments in the UK. It’s a significant step forward for same-sex couples who wish to start families but have been encountering obstacles due to the prohibitive costs and systemic biases. This also offers hope to individuals and couples struggling with PCOS, infertility, and other health issues that make natural conception difficult. The change in policy ensures that access to fertility treatments like IVF is fair and easier, irrespective of sexual orientation.