IVF in Jharkhand: New Hope for Families | Ranchi News

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Here’s a breakdown of the key information from the provided text, organized for clarity:

1.Growing Acceptance of IVF in Jharkhand:

* Increased Availability: IVF centers are now present in most cities in Jharkhand,a meaningful change from two decades ago when the first IVF child was born there.
* Shifting Attitudes: fertility treatment is becoming more mainstream as social taboos erode adn aspirations change. Awareness and education are key drivers of this change.
* Changing Narrative: infertility is increasingly viewed as a medical issue rather than a moral failing, lessening the stigma traditionally placed on women.

2. Rising Infertility Rates:

* Multiple Factors: The increased demand for IVF is linked to lifestyle changes (drinking, smoking, pollution), delayed marriage, and biological factors.
* Delayed Marriage: More young people are prioritizing education, careers, and financial stability, leading to later marriages and attempts at conception when fertility naturally declines.
* Equal Impact: Infertility affects both men and women equally (50% share).
* Biological Clock: Women’s fertility peaks early (16-18) and declines significantly by their 30s.
* Diet & Habits: Junk food, pesticide-laden produce, smoking, and alcohol consumption negatively impact sperm production in men and ovum quality in women.
* Men’s Health: Working in hot environments and wearing tight clothing can also affect male sexual health.
* Prevalence in Jharkhand: Infertility rates in Jharkhand are estimated to be between 4-10% of couples.
* Coal Sector Impact: Men working in the coal sector experience higher infertility rates due to elevated temperatures in mining areas.
* Medical Conditions: Conditions like diabetes, thyroid issues, and hypertension (and their medications) can also contribute to infertility.

3. Challenges of IVF:

* Financial burden: Each IVF cycle costs approximately Rs 1-1.5 lakh (including consumables and injections).
* Risk of Failure: There’s a 20-30% chance of failure with each IVF procedure, as success depends on individual body response.

Key Experts Quoted:

* Dr. Rajnarayan Sahu: Director and Chief Embryologist of Ankuram IVF.
* Dr. Rupashree Purushottam: Member of the Indian Fertility Society and a Ranchi-based fertility expert.

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