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Romanian Parlaiment House to light up in pink, blue on National Infertility Awareness Week

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The Romanian Parlaiment House will be lit up in pink and blue on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday to mark the national week of awareness of the social and medical phenomenon of infertility, the Chamber of Deputies announced on Monday.

The initiative belongs to the „SOS Infertility” Association and is supported by the Health and Family Committee of the Chamber of Deputies.

The event, organized annually since 2012, promotes awareness of problems related to fertility, pregnancy, parenting and child protection, and in 2016 it became part of the pan-European European Fertility Week campaign, this year in its ninth edition.

AGERPRES

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