Infertility has become a global issue which has impact on individual and social wellbeing. The incidence rates of infertility widely vary somewhere around 1-10 per cent in less developed countries whereas such rates reported to be somewhat high among more developed countries (up to 20%). But these figures are mostly hospital / clinical based reports as primary data needs the support of ethical concern. Moreover in western countries during the last few decades research on the medical aspects of infertility as well as research on the psychological aspects including counseling has been under taken by the medical team and counselors together. But scenario is lacking in less developed countries like India mainly due to the fact that till recently and even at present many of these countries are populated countries and thereby there is somewhat negligence on the aspect of infertility.
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