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World IVF Day: Why more young couples are turning into fertility testing early

Conversations about fertility testing is happening earlier than ever among couples and even individuals long before they plan to start a family. Here, on World IVF Day, Dr. Pooja Trehan discusses the landscape of proactive fertility checks and why this is becoming more commonplace.

July 25, 2025 / 14:08 IST
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Younger couples are thinking about fertility much sooner than earlier. Once considered a taboo subject or something to consider after a couple of years of trying with no success, fertility is now openly discussed (Image: Pexels)
Younger couples are thinking about fertility much sooner than earlier. Once considered a taboo subject or something to consider after a couple of years of trying with no success, fertility is now openly discussed (Image: Pexels)

In the last few years, there has been a shift in the way that young couples think about fertility. Once considered a taboo subject or something to consider after a couple of years of trying with no success, fertility is now openly discussed much earlier, at times, even before marriage!

The timing of this discussion among couples likely reflects evolving societal norms, more awareness of reproductive health, and the desire to plan their lives in an informed and proactive way. Regardless of personal choices, career goals, or medical questions, this trend represents a more empowered generation of young people who confidently want to determine their reproductive futures.

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According to Dr. Pooja Trehan, Consultant pathologist and zonal chief of labs - Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand, Metropolis Healthcare Ltd, here's why early fertility testing is a norm among young couples

1. Fertility no longer a taboo: