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Home / Health / IVF Costs in India Skyrocket, Burdening Couples

IVF Costs in India Skyrocket, Burdening Couples

5 Dec

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Summary

  • Average out-of-pocket cost for one IVF cycle exceeds ₹1 lakh.
  • Female factors contribute to 46% of infertility cases in India.
  • Study recommends IVF coverage under PM-JAY for ₹81,332 per cycle.
IVF Costs in India Skyrocket, Burdening Couples

In India, couples undergoing In Vitro Fertilisation (IVF) face significant financial hardship as treatment costs remain unregulated, despite existing frameworks for advanced infertility treatments. A study by ICMR-NIRRCH revealed that the average out-of-pocket expenditure for a single IVF cycle surpasses ₹1 lakh in both public and private facilities, placing immense pressure on infertile couples.

Female factors are identified as the primary contributor to infertility in India, accounting for 46% of cases, with male factors contributing 20%. Advanced treatments like IVF are required by approximately 8% of infertile couples. The study also noted that patients with uterine factor infertility and endometriosis reported the lowest quality of life due to pain, discomfort, anxiety, and depression.

The research proposes integrating IVF services into the Ayushman Bharat- Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (PM-JAY) scheme, recommending a coverage of ₹81,332 per cycle. This move aims to make fertility treatments more accessible and reduce the emotional and financial burden on couples, especially considering that most infertility treatment costs are outpatient-based and currently not covered under PM-JAY.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The average out-of-pocket expenditure for one IVF cycle in India is upwards of ₹1 lakh.
Female factors contribute to 46% of infertility cases, with oligospermia and tubal factor infertility being leading causes for those undergoing IVF.
A recent study recommended coverage of IVF under PM-JAY at ₹81,332 per cycle, as fertility treatment is currently excluded.

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