Congratulations to the 2025 Awards Finalists
We received over 500 nominations from every continent (except Antarctica).
Finalists have been selected by an international judging committee.
Winners will be announced at the live awards show on December 1, 2025.
Innovation and Technology
Best Physical At-Home Product Supporting Patients Trying to Conceive
This World Fertility Award will be presented in partnership with Consumers Digest
This award recognizes an outstanding consumer at-home product that has made a significant impact in supporting individuals and couples on their journey to parenthood. Designed with the unique needs of patients trying to conceive in mind, this physical product exemplifies innovation, accessibility, and meaningful support.
Finalists:
Oura Ring (Finland)
Béa Fertility (United Kingdom)
Oova (United States)
The Unsung Hero in Reproductive Medicine
This award honors the dedicated individuals behind the scenes in reproductive medicine—those whose expertise, compassion, and hard work often go unnoticed but are absolutely vital to the success of fertility care. Whether it’s an embryologist meticulously nurturing embryos in the lab or a nurse providing unwavering support and guidance to patients, these unsung heroes embody the heart and soul of fertility treatment. One hero per region will be awarded.
Finalists:
Lucy Lines (Australia)
Stephanie Anne (Australia)
Stefanie McGlynn (Canada)
Francisca Jeria (Chile)
Pedro Martinez (Colombia)
Dr. Irfan Aslam (Dubai UAE)
Daniella Gilboa (Israel)
Preeti Bista (Nepal)
Chidinma Ugochi Emesih (Nigeria)
Lily Yun (Singapore)
Dr. Mina Popovic (Spain)
Napaphuch Chaisiri (Thailand)
Sandy Christiansen (United Kingdom)
Alison Bartolucci (United States)
Access and Awareness
Against All Odds: Extraordinary Path to Parenthood
This award honors people who have overcome remarkable challenges on their journey to parenthood. Whether facing medical, personal, or societal obstacles, the recipient has demonstrated unwavering resilience, courage, and hope in their pursuit of building a family. Their story serves as an inspiration to others, showcasing the power of perseverance and the triumph of the human spirit in the face of adversity. The judging committee selected the following 6 stories for publication on pregnantish in 2026, reflecting a diverse array of family building journeys from around the world.
Finalists:
Tom Reilly (Canada)
Nathália Bastos (Brazil)
Ola Taiwo (Nigeria)
Mapula Ndou (South Africa)
Becky Kearns (United Kingdom)
Erica Ferraro (United States)
Valerie Bauman (United States)
Using Art to Elevate ART
There are incredible artists all over the world amplifying ART. This award celebrates an individual or organization that has harnessed the power of art to illuminate the journey of assisted reproductive technology (ART). Through visual storytelling, music, film, or other creative expressions, the recipient has brought greater awareness, empathy, and understanding to the complexities of infertility and undergoing fertility treatments. Here are 6 artists whose work educates and inspires. Some of these finalists will showcase their work at the World Fertility Awards in December.
Finalists:
Embryo Artist - Zoe Gillett (Australia)
Little Santi Designs (United Kingdom)
Joy - 2024 (United Kingdom)
Loren Rosko (United States)
Glitter Enthusiast (United States)
The Art of Infertility (United States)
Improving Access to Care Through Financial Grants
Reproductive health care should be available and accessible to all who need them around the globe. This award is given to non-profit organizations affording more people the opportunity to access ART through financial grants and support. All verified non-profits awarding financial support and grants will be recognized on pregnantish and/or The World Fertility Project website in 2026 and beyond.
Finalists:
Beibei Haven Foundation (Nigeria)
Sedi Entle Foundation (South Africa)
BabyQuest Foundation (United States)
Chick Mission (United States)
Equity and Inclusion
Advancing Inclusion and Equity in Reproductive Health
This award honors an educator or researcher who has demonstrated exceptional commitment to advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion in assisted reproductive technology. Through innovative research, inclusive education, or advocacy, the recipient is helping to expand access, reduce disparities, and ensure that all individuals — regardless of race, gender identity, sexual orientation, income, or geography — have the opportunity to build their families.
Finalists:
Taswin Kaur Gurmit Singh (India)
Trystan Reese (United States)
Regina Townsend (United States)
Champion for Male Fertility Advocacy
This award recognizes a patient advocate or individual who has made a significant impact in raising awareness about male factor infertility and the vital role of sperm in conception. Through education, advocacy, or personal storytelling, the recipient has helped break stigmas, promote understanding, and drive meaningful conversations around male reproductive health.
Finalists:
Jon Summers (Australia)
Pastor Jerry Zwane (South Africa)
Brian Mazza (United States)
More honorary awards announced at the awards show, including:
Future of Fertility
The Future of Fertility Award honors bold innovators who are reimagining what’s possible in reproductive health. Whether through groundbreaking research, forward-thinking technology, or new models of care, these changemakers are shaping a future where fertility care is more accessible, inclusive, and patient-centered. Their work is paving the way for the next generation of patients, providers, and possibilities, and moving the entire field of fertility forward with purpose and progress.
Finalists:
Future Fertility (Canada)
Conceivable Life Sciences (Mexico & United States)
Uterine Transplant – Ozkan Technique (Turkey & United States)
Gameto (United States & Spain)
STAR – Sperm Tracking and Recovery (United States)