Access to fertility care in Europe is far from equal. Starting a family is often shaped by laws, cost, and geography rather than personal choice alone. Legal restrictions and limited public coverage mean access depends on identity as much as location. LGBTQ+ individuals and single women face the greatest barriers, with many forced to travel abroad or navigate systems not designed for them. What emerges is not just a fragmented healthcare landscape, but a deeper ethical question about reproductive justice, autonomy, and who is recognized as deserving of care. Read more here.