Urban India is witnessing a sharp rise in fertility challenges among working couples, with fertility specialists reporting increasing consultations from couples in their early-to-mid thirties struggling to conceive. Doctors say the trend is being driven by a combination of delayed parenthood, chronic stress, sedentary lifestyles, poor sleep patterns, and rising metabolic conditions such as PCOS and obesity. Unlike previous generations, many urban couples today begin planning pregnancy later due to career growth, financial planning, and changing social priorities. According to fertility experts, female fertility begins declining gradually after 30 and more rapidly after 35, affecting both egg quality and ovarian reserve. Male fertility is also increasingly being impacted by stress, lifestyle habits, and rising sperm DNA fragmentation.…