Worldwide more women seek help with infertility.
A new study shows more women worldwide have trouble getting pregnant. The problem is worse in rich countries. This is a growing health issue.
The research found that up to 12% of couples globally face fertility issues. The study suggests environmental changes and lifestyle choices may be contributing factors. This trend is particularly noticeable in wealthier nations. Experts believe this is a significant global health concern. More research is needed to understand the causes and find solutions.
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Highlights
More Women Face Infertility
A new study shows a greater number of women worldwide are experiencing infertility.
12% of Couples Have Problems
Up to twelve percent of couples have fertility problems.
Wealthier Countries Affected
Wealthier countries are particularly affected by infertility.
Environmental Factors Possible
Environmental changes and lifestyle choices may be factors.
Global Health Concern
This is a growing global health concern needing investigation.