New Delhi, May 24 -- When fertility treatment fails despite medical accuracy, one of the missing component is often linked not to the reproductive organs but to the bloodstream. Across India, a hidden pandemic of Vitamin D deficiency is quietly affecting the ability to conceive, with most couples completely unaware of the seriousness of this condition. A recent report by the Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations (ICRIER) revealed that one in five Indians is vitamin D deficient (levels below 20 ng/mL), with prevalence ranging from 9.4% in the North to a whopping 38.81% in the East.

Does vitamin D help female fertility?

Can vitamin D deficiency cause PMOS?

This is not an isolated concern. One in six couples in I...