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WHO Releases First-Ever Global Infertility Care Guideline, 1 in 6 Affected Worldwide

Lola Osunde by Lola Osunde
November 28, 2025
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Fellow Nurses Africa | Lagos, Nigeria | 28 November, 2025

WHO has officially launched its first-ever Global Guideline for the Prevention, Diagnosis & Treatment of Infertility today, 28 November 2025.

This is the world’s first comprehensive standard for infertility care, created to help countries provide safer, fairer, and more affordable fertility services.

Why this matters urgently

  • 1 in 6 people worldwide will experience infertility.

  • Both men and women are affected, almost equally.

  • Most people in low and middle-income countries cannot access fertility testing or treatment.

  • Infertility comes with massive emotional, financial, and social burdens.

What the new WHO guideline aims to fix

The guideline gives countries a roadmap to:

  • Improve early diagnosis
  • Standardize testing and treatment
  • Reduce misinformation and stigma
  • Increase affordable access to fertility services
  • Strengthen training for nurses, midwives, and fertility providers
  • Integrate fertility care into primary healthcare systems

Why healthcare workers, especially Nurses should pay attention

This guideline could change:

  • How fertility counselling is provided
  • How patients are assessed in clinics
  • The role of nurses in early detection
  • Access to fertility treatment in public hospitals
  • Public health strategies for reproductive wellness

For millions of couples who have suffered in silence, blamed themselves, or struggled with shame, this is major news.

WHO finally recognizes infertility as a global health issue, not a personal failure.

The goal is simple:

Make fertility care accessible, evidence-based, and stigma-free for everyone.


Share this, someone on your timeline silently needs it. Infertility deserves awareness, compassion, and science. Not stigma.

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