Upcoming Events
October 9, 2025
Supporting Friends, Family, and Colleagues Through Infertility & Miscarriage
Online (closed event) 6:00 pm CT
WHRAC team members will present during the Alumnae-i Network for Harvard Women’s Women’s Wellness Week series. This workshop will share practical ways to support loved ones navigating infertility and miscarriage, highlight common missteps, and offer tools to foster compassion and care in our communities.
October 18, 2025
Life After Loss 5K & Fun Run
MacGregor Park, Houston, TX 8:00 am CT
Hosted by Missing Pieces Pregnancy & Infant Loss Support Group. WHRAC will be a vendor—stop by our table for resources, encouragement, and to learn more about our programs.
October 26, 2025
San Antonio Walk of Hope
Olmos Basin Park, San Antonio, TX 1:00 pm CT
WHRAC will participate as a vendor at this inspiring community walk hosted by RESOLVE: The National Infertility Association.
October 27, 2025
ASRM 2025 Scientific Congress & Expo
Henry B. González Convention Center, San Antonio, TX 10:45 am CT
Oral Presentation: A Closer Look at Public Opinion of IVF Access and Insurance Coverage: Variations by Political Affiliation and Sociodemographic Factors
Session: Oral Abstract Session: Law, Policy & Advocacy
November 3, 2025
APHA 2025 Annual Meeting & Expo
Walter E. Washington Convention Center, Washington, DC 8:30 am ET
Oral Presentation: Lifetime Infertility Prevalence and Public Opinion of State Policies in Support of In Vitro Fertilization in the United States
Session: Advancements and Barriers in Contraceptive and Fertility Care Access Across Health Systems
November 4, 2025
WHRAC Happy Hour at the APHA 2025 Annual Meeting
City Tap House Penn Quarter, Washington, DC 5:30-7:30 pm ET
Join WHRAC for an informal happy hour during the APHA Annual Meeting & Expo. Connect with colleagues, meet our team, and learn more about how we’re turning women’s health research into action.
October 15, 2025
Quarterly Webinar: PMDD Uncovered: Understanding the Cycle Behind the Struggle
Online 1:00 pm CT
This interactive session will explore what PMDD is, how it differs from PME and bipolar disorder, biological factors that may contribute, and ways to improve care and advocacy. Trusted resources—including IAPMD—will also be shared.