20, Dec 2025
Kailash Deepak Hospital to Organise Fertility Awareness Drive, Aiming to Break IVF Stigma
Delhi, Dec 20:- Kailash Deepak Hospital,Karkardooma to organise a Free IVF Mega Camp on Saturday, December 20, as part of its ongoing initiative to reduce stigma around infertility and ensure that couples receive timely, evidence-based reproductive health evaluation. The camp will be led by Dr. Monika Gupta, Head Kailash IVF and is expected to witness strong participation from couples seeking clarity on fertility concerns they may have postponed addressing.
The initiative will offer free consultations with infertility specialists, along with male and female fertility evaluations and complimentary sonography for cases requiring further diagnostic insight. The camp is expected to attract individuals seeking guidance for a wide spectrum of conditions, including PCOS, ovulation disorders, endometriosis, male infertility, hormonal imbalances and lifestyle-related reproductive issues.
Speaking ahead of the initiative, Dr. Monika Gupta said;
“The camp aims to address infertility as a significant yet often unspoken health challenge. Many couples continue to struggle with reproductive issues but delay seeking medical help due to stigma, hesitation or misinformation. Such delays can limit treatment options and impact outcomes.” She further added, “The camp is designed to provide couples with factual clarity rather than assumptions. People often come in unsure of what they actually need. Many believe IVF is the default solution, when in reality several cases can be effectively managed through simpler interventions such as IUI or ovulation induction. Accurate assessment helps couples make informed decisions instead of navigating the process in confusion.”
The camp will provide a safe, judgement-free environment where couples can openly discuss deeply personal concerns. Participants will also have the option to opt for follow-up evaluations and structured fertility planning based on medical recommendations.
Kailash Hospital stated that the objective of the camp is not just to provide free access to fertility consultations but also to normalise timely reproductive health check-ups and address the emotional burden many couples carry silently. Encouraged by the anticipated response, the hospital has announced plans to continue organising similar initiatives to ensure wider access to ethical, reliable and science-backed fertility guidance, free from financial or social barriers.
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- By Neel Achary
