World Fertility Day 2024

Ayush Sharma

, Health A2Z

Every year on November 2nd millions of people from around the world come together to celebrate World Fertility Day, an initiative launched by Sarah and Tracy, founders of IVF Babble in 2018.

 

The main purpose of this day is to Spread awareness about the issue of infertility and to eradicate the taboo created by society around the issues of infertility and reproductive health, and also to provide a platform to those who are dealing with these, where they can speak about without any fear of being ashamed.

 

World Fertility Day comes as an opportunity for us to learn more about this issue, which is unfortunately stigmatized by society.

 

 

What is Infertility ?

 

Infertility is a condition that can occur in both males and females in which a couple is not able to conceive pregnancy naturally even after 12 months of unprotected sexual intercourse. It can cause significant discomfort, stigma, and relationship trauma, affecting people’s mental and psychosocial well-being.

 

 

How serious is Infertility ?

 

According to WHO, 17.5% of the adult population around the globe is affected, which means 1 in 6 couples worldwide. Couples often keep this information to themselves due to the stigma created around it, demanding an urgent need to spread awareness and increase access to affordable and high-quality fertility care for those in need.

 

 

Reasons for high infertility rate in young populations around the world:

 

Delayed Marriages and Childbearing: Today couples are delaying their marriage and family planning due to career or personal priorities, which is impacting their fertility.

 

● Stress and Mental Health Issues: Chronic stress and mental health problems in today’s competitive world are affecting a couple’s physical and emotional aspects of the relationship.

 

Exposure to Environmental Toxins: Regular exposure to high pollution and harmful toxins on a daily basis has been linked to affecting an individual’s reproductive health.

 

● Sedentary Lifestyle: Lack of physical activity and poor food choices contribute to fertility problems.

 

● Medical Conditions: Medical conditions like polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), endometriosis, and Dshormonal disorders are major causes of infertility in couples.

 

 

Need For Accessible Healthcare

 

Despite this threatening condition, many countries lack affordable and high-quality fertility treatments. The cost of assisted reproductive technologies like IVF in many countries is sky-high with minimal success rate in this condition, India is emerging as a promising medical destination for assisted reproductive technologies like IVF with our advanced innovative IVF technology, experienced specialists, and world-class infrastructure we promise you to give quality treatment at affordable price.

 

Conclusion

 

World Fertility Day reminds us that infertility is not just a medical condition but a social and emotional challenge For a person and we should deal with it by showing empathy and understanding. By spreading awareness and addressing the stigma created around reproductive health, we can create a considerate and supportive environment in which a person can address these issues without fear of being judged or stigmatized.

 

 

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