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Angel City FC’s Ali Riley Shares IVF Journey Alongside Mira

Last updated: May 14, 2025 10:45 pm
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Mira allows women to track their hormones from the comfort of their own home, providing them with valuable information to make informed decisions about their reproductive health.”

Overall, the partnership between Ali Riley and Mira highlights the importance of education, empowerment, and destigmatization surrounding women’s reproductive health, particularly for women athletes who face unique challenges in balancing their careers with family planning. By sharing her IVF journey and advocating for tools like Mira, Riley is paving the way for a more open and informed conversation around these important topics.

Reproductive Health in Women’s Professional Sports

Professional women athletes, like Ali Riley, have long faced challenges when it comes to family planning and reproductive health. In the past, many athletes had to navigate these issues on their own, often at a high cost both financially and emotionally. However, recent developments in the collective bargaining agreements (CBAs) of both the WNBA and NWSL have signaled a positive change in how women’s reproductive healthcare is being addressed in professional sports.

The WNBA’s updated CBA now includes provisions for full salaries on maternity leave, a child care stipend, and benefits to support adoption, surrogacy, and fertility treatments. Similarly, the NWSL’s CBA, in effect until 2030, includes a commitment to provide players with access to family building benefits such as IVF/IUI treatment, fertility medication, egg and sperm preservation, ovulation tracking, fertility testing, genetic testing, and surrogacy.

For athletes like Riley, who have experienced the lack of support and resources in previous iterations of these leagues, these changes are significant. Riley points out that the traditional structures of professional sports have often been male-dominated, leading to a lack of consideration for women’s unique needs and challenges. She believes that by including fertility and family planning support in player agreements, teams can better support their athletes and ultimately improve performance.

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One major issue that Riley highlights is the lack of research and education around women’s bodies in the field of sports medicine. Much of the existing research has been conducted on men’s bodies and then applied to women athletes, leading to gaps in knowledge and understanding. By including reproductive planning policies, rights, and options in CBAs, leagues can empower female athletes to take control of their own health and decisions.

Riley’s own journey with IVF has inspired her to advocate for greater awareness and support for women’s reproductive health in professional sports. By sharing her story on platforms like Instagram, she hopes to break the taboo around topics like fertility and menstrual cycles and encourage other athletes to prioritize their health and well-being.

To learn more about Ali Riley’s IVF journey and to explore products like Mira that provide real-time results and insights into women’s health, visit her Instagram page and the Mira website. The strides being made in women’s professional sports to support reproductive health are a positive step forward in creating a more inclusive and supportive environment for female athletes.

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