East India Fertility Conclave 2025-Sole Focus On Infertility In Bengal


The East India Fertility Conclave 2025 will be held from April 11–13 by the Bengal Chapter of the Indian Society for Assisted Reproduction (ISAR). Renowned fertility specialists from all around the nation will be gathered at this conference to talk about the most recent developments in infertility treatment.
West Bengal is home to a sizable percentage of India’s 2.75 million married couples who suffer from infertility, according to recent statistics. With a Total Fertility Rate (TFR) of 1.2, the state is substantially below the national average.
In-depth talks on cutting-edge technologies, such as ovarian pathology, 3D tools, fertility scans, and advanced pelvic ultrasounds, will be covered at the conference. The significance of genetic testing in determining the root causes of infertility will also be covered by experts.
The chairperson of ISAR’s Bengal Chapter, Dr. Sudip Basu, stressed the importance of educating people about preserving fertility, especially for cancer patients receiving radiation or chemotherapy.
The potential advantages of probiotics in boosting fertility, as well as the application of artificial intelligence (AI) in fertility treatment, will be discussed at the conference. According to Dr. S.M. Rahman, experts will talk about the significance of accessible and reasonably priced fertility treatment, emphasising the need for cost-effective IVF options.
Renowned fertility specialists, including Dr. Suparna Bhattacharya, Dr. Aindri Sanyal, Dr. Sujoy Dasgupta, and Dr. Parag Nandy, will share their expertise and experiences during the conference.
The East India Fertility Conclave 2025 seeks to give fertility specialists a forum to exchange ideas, discuss the latest developments, and explore ways to lower the cost and increase the accessibility of fertility treatment for infertile couples.
The conference aims to promote expert discussions and knowledge exchange, opening up new possibilities and hope for childless couples in West Bengal and beyond.
Priyanka Dutta