Modern life is reshaping reproductive health far more than most couples realise. Fertility specialists report that a rising number of young people, previously considered low-risk, are now struggling with irregular cycles, weaker sperm parameters, implantation issues and unexplained infertility. The triggers? Pollution , chronic stress and lifestyle habits that disrupt the body’s hormonal and cellular balance. In an interview with the Times of India, Dr Ila Gupta, Chairperson and Chief IVF Consultant at Pristyn Care Ferticity, shared, “Environmental toxins and poor air quality are damaging egg and sperm health. The impact is subtle, cumulative and long-term.” Below, three leading specialists break down what they are seeing in clinics and what people can practically do to protect the
Infertility rising in young couples: Doctors share 5 tips to boost eggs and sperm count naturally
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