· Telangana Govt has been widely discussing the concern of falling fertility rate in the region
· Sharp decline of fertility rate in Telangana as per reports
Nova IVF Fertility, India’s first IVF chain to be incorporated with international protocols in Embryology and clinical processes, in collaboration with The Obstetric & Gynaecological Society Of Hyderabad organized a Fertility Conference in the hotel Taj Krishna, bringing together 500+ leading gynaecologists and fertility specialists to discuss the rising infertility trends in Telangana and the latest advancements in Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART).
Falling Fertility Rates in Telangana: A Growing Concern:
Telangana is witnessing a decline in fertility rates, a growing concern for health experts and policymakers. Factors such as lifestyle changes, late pregnancies, male infertility, and increased stress levels are contributing to the rising infertility rates among both men and women.
Male Infertility on the Rise:
Dr. Saroja Koppala, Fertility Specialist at Nova IVF Fertility Kukatpally, emphasized the increasing prevalence of male infertility, which is often overlooked. “We are seeing a significant decline in semen parameters, which could be linked to lifestyle factors like obesity, smoking, and alcohol consumption. Identifying reversible factors that can help men conceive naturally is crucial. When the male infertility condition is irreversible and cannot be corrected, men may require the support of Assisted Reproductive Techniques (ART),” she said.
Dr. Saroja Koppala also highlighted an important concern, men over the age of 40 planning for children should be aware that age can impact sperm quality and affect the health of their offspring. Moreover, abnormal semen parameters may also indicate that there may be an underlying Co morbidities.
Shifting Trends in Infertility:
Dr. Hima Deepthi, Fertility Specialist at Nova IVF Fertility, Banjara Hills, highlighted the changing patterns in infertility cases. A decade ago, infertility was mostly linked to PCOS, endometriosis, and poor egg reserve. However, today we are seeing more couples delaying parenthood, with many women planning pregnancies in their late 30s and even early 40s,she noted.
One of the most notable shifts is the increasing awareness and demand for egg freezing. “We now receive 50-100 egg freezing queries a year, a number that was almost negligible just a few years ago. Many unmarried women in their early 30s are coming forward to understand more about egg freezing,” Dr. Hima Deepthi added.
The fertility experts at the conference emphasized that fertility planning should not be left until later years. If couples wish to plan children at a later stage, they should consider freezing their eggs, sperm, or embryos to preserve their fertility options. They also urged both men and women to adopt healthier lifestyles, undergo fertility screening, and seek medical guidance sooner if they face difficulties in conceiving.
The event was graced by Chief guests, Honorary Treasurer at FIGO (International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics,)– Dr Shantha Kumari, Dr Manjula Rao, Secretary, OGSH(Obstetric & Gynaecological Society of Hyderabad (OGSH)). Other key fertility specialists at Nova IVF Fertility Hyderabad, who participated in the event were, Dr Durga Vytla, Banjara Hills and Dr Divya Reddy, LB Nagar.
Nova IVF Fertility remains committed to spreading awareness on reproductive health and providing access to cutting-edge fertility treatments. The Continuous medical education program in Hyderabad was a significant step in bringing together leading specialists to discuss the latest trends, challenges, and solutions in infertility care.