It was adopted with 326 votes in favour, 115 against.The new law will expand access to fertility treatments such as artificial insemination and in vitro fertilization (IVF), currently reserved only for infertile heterosexual couples.In France, fertility treatments are free — and once the law passes this would also include lesbian couples and single women.Macron has described the vote as a "major achievement" that "shows that society was ready to take this step towards more equality," government spokesman Gabriel Attal said on Wednesday."Through this law, we recognise all French families, we embrace the richness of parental forms, whether heterosexual, homosexual or single-parent, we proclaim their equality and we say loud and clear that.