International Women’s Day

Celebrating Seeds of Innocens Women’s on this International Women’s Day

On 8th March 2026, we are celebrating the 115th International Women’s Day. It is to honor all the achievements of women globally, as well as to remind and indicate several ways of gender inequality that women are facing globally. International Women’s Day is an honor to celebrate women globally. Inspired by the socialist movement and the growing women’s rights activism, many people took to the streets in Europe on 19th March, 1911. However, the reasoning for the first International Women’s Day was the emancipation of female workers.

Moreover, International Women’s Day serves as a reminder to celebrate women’s achievements and raise awareness about women’s health and reproductive rights!
Also, this women’s day is all about celebrating these powerful women who not only inspire us every day but also motivate us towards success. At Seeds of Innocens IVF, Dr. Gauri Agarwal, along with their expert team are always there to inspire us every day.

A Day to Celebrate, A Journey to Honor

This International Women’s Day at Seeds of Innocens IVF, we don’t just celebrate women, we celebrate courage. The courage to hope, try again, and to walk into a clinic when the world feels heavy, and to trust a team with your precious dream of becoming a mother. In addition, the path to parenthood is not always a straight line. For several women, it is a path filled with heartache, uncertainty, and quiet strength. At Seeds of Innocens IVF, we walk every step of that path with you because we believe that the best thing a woman can have on this journey is another woman who understands.

The advocacy for women’s autonomy over their bodies, reproductive rights, and access to healthcare has led to improvements in reproductive medications, which include greater awareness of fertility problems, advancements in assisted reproductive technologies like IVF, and increased access to fertility treatments for couples and women globally.

Moreover, the recognition of women’s health as a fundamental aspect of gender equality has led to laws and changes aimed at improving reproductive healthcare services, which include family planning, infertility treatment, and maternal health. Also, International Women’s Day also encourages empowerment and support for women facing infertility challenges. It also highlights the cruciality of providing compassionate care, emotional support, and access to fertility treatments to help women achieve their reproductive goals. Not only professionally but personally too.

Egg freezing for fertility preservation

Egg freezing can potentially be helpful for women who may wish to try to have children at a later date. The process of freezing female eggs has advanced rapidly over the past 10 years, and research studies are reporting equally successful fertilization.

Conceive When You Are Ready

Everyone has the choice of when to start trying for a family, and hopefully, everything goes smoothly, and you fall pregnant as planned. Therefore, if you do find that you are having problems conceiving, then there are plenty of assisted reproductive technologies that will help. It begins with a medical check-up with an IVF specialist and simple advice on timing, to early treatment options like Ovulation Induction (OI), or Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection, In-Vitro Fertilization (IVF), and many more.

The Heart of Our Clinic: Women Who Care for Women

What makes Seeds of Innocens IVF different is not just our technology or our success rates, it is our people and our team of dedicated doctors, nurses, embryologists, and counselors that are bound by one common purpose: to make you feel seen, heard, and empowered.

Our IVF Specialists not only bring years of expertise in reproductive medicine but will also deeply human approach to each consultation. In addition, they understand that behind each chart and test result is a woman with a story, a longing, and a dream.

What our team commits to you:

  • Transparent communication at each step
  • Customized care plans that are tailored to your emotional needs
  • Emotional support beyond the clinic, as fertility is as much a mental journey as a physical one.

Breaking the Silence Around Infertility

This Women’s Day, let us speak about what often goes unspoken. 1 in 6 couples in India faces infertility, and yet it remains one of the most stigmatized health challenges for women. Since women silently carry the weight of whispered questions, Unsolicited advice, and social pressure that compounds an already painful journey.

At Seeds of Innocens IVF, we are devoted to changing this narrative, and our centre is a judgment-free space where your journey is treated with the dignity and respect it deserves. We encourage open conversations, provide access to counseling, and champion every woman’s right to pursue motherhood on her own terms at her own pace.

Why Women Trust Seeds of Innocence IVF

We know that everyone has choices and we are honoured that each time a woman chooses us:

World-Class Expertise

Our fertility experts combine cutting-edge reproductive science with compassionate individualized care since science and empathy are not opposites.

Transparent Success Stories

We believe in honest conversations about realistic outcomes. Our patients deserve truth, not false promises — and we deliver both results and honesty.

Holistic Support

From advanced IVF procedures and fertility consultations to emotional counselling, we understand you and support you.

This Women’s Day, Take the First Step

To every woman reading this, whether you are just beginning to explore your options, whether you have been trying for years, or whether you simply need someone to talk to, then this is your sign. You deserve support, extra care, and you deserve to be celebrated, not just on Women’s Day but every single day.

At Seeds of Innocens IVF, we do not just treat infertility; we also restore hope, nurture dreams, and walk alongside incredible women as they create the families they have imagined.

Final Thought

Men and Women came together to demand equal rights and opportunities for women in several aspects of society, which also includes the workplace, politics, and education. Since 1921, International Women’s Day has been celebrated annually on 8th March. Today the International Women’s Day serves as a platform to raise awareness about gender inequality globally. While the primary focus of International Women’s Day is all about advocating for women’s rights and gender equality in all spheres of life, such as politics, education, and its influence on fertility treatments, it is also particularly evident.

Frequently Asked Questions

International Women’s Day emerged from the labor movement and women’s right activism in the early 1900s, from the women labor activists advocating for equality.

In 1911, the first International Women’s Day was celebrated across Austria, Germany, Denmark and Switzerland following a decision made at the International Socialist Women Conference in 1910.

The green, purple, and white colors are traditional symbols of International Women’s day representing hope, justice, and the historical significance of the day.

Men can support by motivating women around them by listening to the women’s experiences and creating inclusive workplaces and communities.