
NEW DELHI: (Apr 14) A growing number of young women are experiencing hormonal imbalance and fertility-related issues much earlier than previously seen, with experts attributing the trend to a combination of biological shifts and modern lifestyle factors.
Doctors say there is a noticeable change in clinical patterns, with conditions once common in women in their late 30s now increasingly being diagnosed in those in their 20s.
“There is a clear and concerning shift in women’s health today, where issues related to hormonal imbalance and fertility are appearing much earlier than we traditionally observed,” Priti Arora Dhamija, senior consultant and lead IVF, gynaecology at the Sitaram Bhartia Institute of Science and Research, said.
Source: PTI News

















