
Hyderabad, July 18 (NSS): Medical director of Ferti9 Fertility Center Dr Jyoti C. Budi said our commitment to raise awareness and support should increase among people about childlessness for those facing infertility. Hyderabad Ferty 9 has launched a special awareness campaign for World IVF Day. On the occasion, Together in IVF campaign logo was unveiled on Wednesday.
On the occasion of World IVF Day 2024, Ferti 9 Fertility Center Medical Director Dr Jyoti C. Budi addressed the media persons. The discussion will focus on the awareness campaign launched by Ferti 9, the objectives of the campaign, the importance of identifying infertility, IVF treatments. Later the official logo of the Together in IVF campaign was unveiled.
Speaking on the occasion, Dr Jyoti said a wide scale awareness campaign has been launched to create awareness among people about infertility IVF treatments through street plays and other activities. Their aim is to create awareness among people about infertility IVF treatments through street plays and other engaging activities. Ferty9 is introducing a tune called ‘Music of Hope’ especially for those suffering from infertility in rural areas. The piece of music was composed especially to give hope to couples undergoing fertility treatments.
Together in IVF campaign is designed to raise awareness about infertility and IVF treatments through engaging street plays across Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. In India, about 28 million couples are facing fertility problems and the number is increasing due to sedentary lifestyle, rising stress levels, obesity and other medical conditions. Infertility remains a shadowy topic in many parts of India and the campaign aims to change public perception and make IVF more accessible and understood. He said the campaign targets rural populations who are often left out of such crucial conversations, recognizing that fertility recognition must start at the grassroots level. Through the campaign, he sought to empower people with the knowledge to make informed decisions about their fertility choices, encouraging more open dialogue in communities.





