Infertility is fast becoming a global concern.
UN Health Agency calls for cheaper and more accessible treatments to help those trying to start a family.
An embryologist at a fertility centre in India preparing a sample. She is wearing plastic gloves, a blue hair cover, and a mask with IVF written in red on the front.
IVF treatments are increasingly sought after in countries across the world .
About one in six people around the world are affected by infertility during their lifetime, according to a new report from the World Health Organization (WHO), which says more work needs to be done to improve access to affordable, high-quality fertility care.
The UN’s health agency says about 17.5 per cent of the adult population experience infertility, with little variation in the prevalence of infertility between different parts of the world.
One in 6 people worldwide affected by infertility: WHO
Infertility is fast becoming a global concern.
UN Health Agency calls for cheaper and more accessible treatments to help those trying to start a family.
An embryologist at a fertility centre in India preparing a sample. She is wearing plastic gloves, a blue hair cover, and a mask with IVF written in red on the front.
IVF treatments are increasingly sought after in countries across the world .
About one in six people around the world are affected by infertility during their lifetime, according to a new report from the World Health Organization (WHO), which says more work needs to be done to improve access to affordable, high-quality fertility care.
The UN’s health agency says about 17.5 per cent of the adult population experience infertility, with little variation in the prevalence of infertility between different parts of the world.
Please I am suffering from secondary amenorrhoea which is affecting my fertility. Am not able to ovulate which helps to conceive
Secondary Amenorrhoea refers to the absence of three or more period flows in a row by someone who has had her flow in the past. Pregnancy is the most cause of secondary amenorrhoea although problems with the hormones can also be a cause . The best advice is to see a gynaecologist for