New Delhi, April 16 -- A growing number of young women are experiencing hormonal imbalance and fertility-related concerns earlier than previously observed, with experts pointing to a combination of biological changes and modern lifestyle factors.

Doctors say clinical patterns are shifting, with conditions that were once more common among women in their late 30s now increasingly being diagnosed in those in their 20s.

Priti Arora Dhamija, senior consultant and lead IVF specialist at Sitaram Bhartia Institute of Science and Research, told PTI that the trend reflects a broader change in women's health.

"There is a clear and concerning shift in women's health today, where issues related to hormonal imbalance and fertility are appearing much...