Did you know that the prevalence of infertility is on the rise, affecting more couples than ever before. According to the CDC and WHO, infertility rates have increased from 1 in 8 to 1 in 6. This global trend is alarming, with annual reported increases of approximately 5%. While some causes are known, others remain a mystery. Delayed childbearing is a major contributing factor, as more women begin family planning later in life. As a result, they are among the infertile population, leading to greater demand for fertility treatments. However, it is important to understand that these statistics do not necessarily reflect an increase in the overall prevalence of infertility. Rather, it highlights the need for more therapeutic interventions due to changing social trends. It is important that we raise awareness of the challenges couples face and continue to support advances in reproductive health. Together, we can work towards a future where more people have the opportunity to build the families they want.






























