30 Most Fertile Countries in the World Heading into 2024

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In this article, we will be taking a look at the 30 most fertile countries in the world heading into 2024. To skip our detailed analysis, you can go directly to see the 5 most fertile countries in the world heading into 2024.

The fertility rate is one of the most important indicators for countries and global bodies to assess future requirements and resource allocation, and in this respect, both really high and really low fertility rates can have devastating consequences. While we'll discuss the negative impact of high fertility rates as we further talk about the most fertile countries in the world heading into 2024, we'll first consider the impact of low birth rates in countries such as Japan and South Korea.

A cultural shift has led to younger people in Japan balking at the thought of marriage or starting a family, especially due to concerns regarding job opportunities and the income needed to sufficiently support a family. At the same time, Japan's high life expectancy (it has the second highest life expectancy in the world in 2023) has led to it being home to a more aging population which has brought a myriad of problems to the country. The healthcare system in the country has struggled immensely to provide the necessary care needed for an increasingly aging population while economic growth has also suffered. The decline in labor force has of course, negatively impacted the economy and will continue to do so unless a major shift takes place. While Japan is encouraging its residents to have kids and is providing support to people starting a family, if the policy is not successful, there may be more repercussions in the future. This is why there are several companies operating in the fertility space and offering scientific solutions to improve the chances of a successful birth. Even in the United State, there are several such companies aiming to provide couples with solutions on having a child even if they are unable to conceive naturally.

Countries with the Lowest Infant Mortality Rates in the World in 2017
Countries with the Lowest Infant Mortality Rates in the World in 2017

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One such company operating in the fertility space is Progyny, Inc. (NASDAQ:PGNY) which offers over 900 fertility specialists which provide information on different topics relating to fertility. Progyny, Inc. (NASDAQ:PGNY) has seen its share price rise by nearly 10% YTD 2023 and has demonstrated exceptional growth in recent results, as mentioned in the company's Q2 2023 earnings call, where it stated "We're pleased to report that Progyny had a very solid second quarter, highlighted by record quarterly revenue of $279 million or 43% growth over the second quarter of 2022. The strength in this quarter's result reflect that member activity continues to be healthy, further affirming not only the essential nature of fertility care but also the strong desire amongst members to pursue the appropriate medical treatments they need in order to realize their family-building goals..... Last month, the CDC released its annual outcomes data on the fertility industry in the US, reflecting treatments completed through the end of '21. For the seventh straight year, Progyny has significantly outperformed the national averages across every relevant benchmark for success. As a reminder, Progyny is the only solution that is doing comprehensive outcomes reporting, reflecting virtually every treatment for every member across all relevant metrics. You will see these results reported in our second quarter 10-Q. Since launching our solution in 2016, we've consistently achieved higher pregnancy rates, higher live birth rates, lower rates of miscarriages and significantly fewer multiple births. Our superior clinical results not only create a better member experience as they ensure members avoid unnecessary treatments and painful complications, they also drive cost containment for our clients given that Progyny members on average require fewer treatments in order to get to the desired outcome of a healthy baby."