India, March 28 -- As conversations around reproductive health become more open and informed, fertility is no longer a topic discussed in hushed tones. From shifting lifestyles to delayed parenthood, modern realities are reshaping how and when people choose to start families. With growing awareness also comes a need for clarity, expert guidance, and early intervention. Infertility is increasingly common due to delayed childbearing from career priorities and lifestyle choices. Factors like stress, poor diet, lack of exercise, obesity, smoking, alcohol and long working hours negatively impact fertility. Women often face hormonal issues such as PCOS or thyroid disorders, while men may experience low sperm count or poor sperm quality. Biologically, ages 22 to 30 are ideal for pregnancy. Fertility is higher, and pregnancy risks are lower. After 35, fertility gradually declines, and risks like miscarriage, gestational diabetes, and high blood pressure increase. With proper medical care, many women can still have healthy pregnancies beyond this age. Both partners should be evaluated. Women should take tests like Complete Blood Count (CBC), blood group and Rh factor, thyroid and blood sugar tests, and infection screenings. Hormonal tests are crucial - AMH (Anti-Mullerian Hormone) assesses ovarian reserve, while FSH, LH, Prolactin, and thyroid hormones help evaluate ovulation and reproductive health. Men should have a semen analysis to check sperm count, motility, and quality. Maintaining a balanced diet, regular exercise, stress management, and healthy weight is essential. Avoid smoking, alcohol, and excess caffeine. Women should also take folic acid supplements under medical guidance. Agilus Diagnostics offers complete diagnostic packages, including hormone panels, AMH testing, and semen analysis, helping couples take informed steps toward a safe and healthy pregnancy....