4 to 6 Million Indonesian Couples Are Infertile

In 2022, Indonesia has a total of 39.8 million childbearing age couples. Approximately 4-6 million couples (10-15%) are infertile.

Top 5 infertility factors in Women :

  • Hormonal Imbalance

  • Polycystic Ovary Syndrom (PCOS)

  • High Antibody Sperm Autoimmune

  • Endometriosis

  • Fallopian tube damage or blockage

Sustainable Birth Rates Promotes Productive Population Shift

Over the past 50 years, Indonesia's birth rate has gradually declined from 38,000+ to 16,000+ births per 1,000 population. Concurrently, the country's current fertility rate has decreased from 5.3 to 2.2 per woman. It is imperative to improve these figures, as neglecting this trend may lead Indonesia to face similar projected declining birth rates that China and Singapore will face between 2065 and 2070.

Research Team

dr. Arief Wibowo, Sp.JP, Ph.D, FIHA

Lead Researcher

Cardiologist in hospital (Hasna Medika Kuningan) focused on heart failure, prevention, and precision medicine.

Research Topics - Reproductive

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4 to 6 Million Couples Are Infertile

In 2022, Indonesia has a total of 39.8 million childbearing age couples. Approximately 4-6 million couples (10-15%) are infertile.

Top 5 infertility factors in Women :

Top 5 infertility conditions in women :

  • Hormonal Imbalance

  • Hormonal Imbalance

  • Polycystic Ovary Syndrom (PCOS)

  • High Antibody Sperm Autoimmune

  • Endometriosis

  • Fallopian tube damage or blockage

Over the past 50 years, Indonesia's birth rate has gradually declined from 38,000+ to 16,000+ births per 1,000 population. Concurrently, the country's current fertility rate has decreased from 5.3 to 2.2 per woman. It is imperative to improve these figures, as neglecting this trend may lead Indonesia to face similar projected declining birth rates that China and Singapore will face between 2065 and 2070.

4 to 6 Million Couples Are Infertile

In 2022, Indonesia has a total of 39.8 million childbearing age couples. Approximately 4-6 million couples (10-15%) are infertile.

Top 5 infertility factors in Women :

  • Hormonal Imbalance

  • Polycystic Ovary Syndrom (PCOS)

  • High Antibody Sperm Autoimmune

  • Endometriosis

  • Fallopian tube damage or blockage

Sustainable Birth Rates promotes Productive Population Shift

Sustainable Birth Rates Promotes Productive Population Shift

Sustainable Birth Rates promotes Productive Population Shift

Over the past 50 years, Indonesia's birth rate has gradually declined from 38,000+ to 16,000+ births per 1,000 population. Concurrently, the country's current fertility rate has decreased from 5.3 to 2.2 per woman. It is imperative to improve these figures, as neglecting this trend may lead Indonesia to face similar projected declining birth rates that China and Singapore will face between 2065 and 2070.

Empowering Families, Enriching Futures

Empowering Families, Enriching Futures

Empowering Families, Enriching Futures

Exploring further, understanding the top factors affecting women's fertility and addressing these factors are pivotal in shaping the reproductive landscape.


Join us in advancing reproductive health to build healthier, more resilient families and a brighter future for Indonesia.

Exploring further, understanding the top factors affecting women's fertility and addressing these factors are pivotal in shaping the reproductive landscape.


Join us in advancing reproductive health to build healthier, more resilient families and a brighter future for Indonesia.

Exploring further, understanding the top factors affecting women's fertility and addressing these factors are pivotal in shaping the reproductive landscape.


Join us in advancing reproductive health to build healthier, more resilient families and a brighter future for Indonesia.

Research Topics

Research Topics

Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)

Exploring Genetic Polymorphisms in PCOS: Implication for PCOS, Ovarian Response to Gonadotropin and Metabolic Syndrome Occurrence

Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)

Exploring Genetic Polymorphisms in PCOS: Implication for PCOS, Ovarian Response to Gonadotropin and Metabolic Syndrome Occurrence

BIC Building 4th Floor, Jl. Teuku Cik Ditiro No.12,

Menteng, Central Jakarta, Indonesia 10350

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Research Topics

Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)

Exploring Genetic Polymorphisms in PCOS: Implication for PCOS, Ovarian Response to Gonadotropin and Metabolic Syndrome Occurrence

BIC Building 4th Floor, Jl. Teuku Cik Ditiro No.12,

Menteng, Central Jakarta, Indonesia 10350

© 2024 OneAsa. All rights reserved.

BIC Building 4th Floor, Jl. Teuku Cik Ditiro No.12,

Menteng, Central Jakarta, Indonesia 10350

© 2024 OneAsa. All rights reserved.

Empowering Families, Enriching Futures

Exploring further, understanding the top factors affecting women's fertility and addressing these factors are pivotal in shaping the reproductive landscape.


Join us in advancing reproductive health to build healthier, more resilient families and a brighter future for Indonesia.

Research Topics - Reproductive

Advancing Research in Reproductive Health

Join OneAsa’s dedicated research projects to improve reproductive system health through Asia's diversed population.

Research Topics - Reproductive

Advancing Research in Reproductive Health

Join OneAsa’s dedicated research projects to improve reproductive system health through Asia's diversed population.

Research Topics - Reproductive

Advancing Research In Reproductive Health

Join OneAsa’s dedicated research projects to improve reproductive system health through Asia's diversed population.

Research Topics - Reproductive

Advancing Research In Reproductive Health

Join OneAsa’s dedicated research projects to improve reproductive system health through Asia's diversed population.

Research Topics - Reproductive

Advancing Research in Reproductive Health

Join OneAsa’s dedicated research projects to improve reproductive system health through Asia's diversed population.

Research Topics - Reproductive

Advancing Research in Reproductive Health

Join OneAsa’s dedicated research projects to improve reproductive system health through Asia's diversed population.

BIC Building 4th Floor, Jl. Teuku Cik Ditiro No.12,

Menteng, Central Jakarta, Indonesia 10350

© 2024 OneAsa. All rights reserved.

BIC Building 4th Floor, Jl. Teuku Cik Ditiro No.12,

Menteng, Central Jakarta, Indonesia 10350

© 2024 OneAsa. All rights reserved.

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Menteng, Central Jakarta, Indonesia 10350

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Menteng, Central Jakarta, Indonesia 10350

© 2024 OneAsa. All rights reserved.

Join the Journey towards Longevity with OneAsa

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