Infertility is no longer rare in India, with doctors warning that delayed marriages, stressful lifestyles and postponed parenthood are driving a sharp rise in cases. Clinics are seeing more couples struggling to conceive, and the trend is no longer limited to big cities, spreading rapidly to smaller towns as well. Experts say many couples now seek fertility treatment much later in life, making timely awareness and counselling critical.
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Infertility No Longer Rare in India as Late Marriages and Lifestyle Changes Rise
March 11, 2026Infertility is no longer rare in India, with doctors warning that delayed marriages, stressful lifestyles and postponed parenthood are driving a sharp rise in cases. Clinics are seeing more couples struggling to conceive, and the trend is no longer limited to big cities, spreading rapidly to smaller towns as well. Experts say many couples now seek fertility treatment much later in life, making timely awareness and counselling critical.