- KR Bharat
- 2025-11-10
Medical specialists have observed an increasing trend of secondary infertility—the difficulty to conceive after having a previous live birth—particularly among couples aged 25 to 40. Experts attribute this rise to lifestyle and health factors, including obesity, smoking, delayed childbearing, and chronic medical conditions affecting both men and women.
Doctors emphasize the importance of early evaluation and intervention for couples facing difficulty in conceiving again. They recommend maintaining a healthy lifestyle, managing chronic conditions, and seeking timely fertility consultations. Awareness and proactive care can help couples improve their chances of conception and address underlying health issues before they escalate.







