Involuntary infertility is a global health issue impacting millions of people worldwide, with one in six couples experiencing infertility at some point in their lives. Infertility significantly affects the mental and psychosocial well-being of infertile couples by causing significant anxiety, stress, and financial hardship.
Fortunately, current assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs) offer hope, with approximately 80% of treated couples eventually having a child. In Europe, the average pregnancy rates after an IVF, ICSI, or egg donation treatment are 35%, 32%, and 51%, respectively.