IVF in Central India — why couples across Vidarbha choose Dr. Shweta Agarwal
Dec 2025Her work, covered independently.
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National coverage.
Beginning in December 2025, Aansh Hospital & IVF Center's work with Dr. Agarwal was distributed via PTI, ANI, and PNN wire services — reaching national outlets and, for the first story alone, 170+ regional portals. Wire syndication carries a story to whichever newsroom chooses to run it; it is not placed or paid for by the clinic.
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Feb 2026Earlier coverage, from the R.K. Hospital years.
Before founding Aansh Hospital in Chandrapur, Dr. Agarwal spent over a decade as a fertility specialist at R.K. Hospital & IVF Center in Udaipur, where several cases she treated drew independent regional and national press.
Udaipur couple gets triplets after IVF
Mar 2011Live Operative Workshop on IVF Techniques — Organizing Secretary & Speaker
Oct 2013Notable cases, as reported
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An Udaipur couple conceived triplets via IVF, with Dr. Agarwal named as the treating doctor at R.K. Hospital's test-tube baby centre. The original coverage did not name the patients.
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An elderly couple — Sohandevi (50) and Suratram (54) of Mandsaur — conceived on their first IVF cycle after 35 years of infertility, with direct quotes from Dr. Agarwal.
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An Australian couple, Monique and Grahm Grante, travelled to Udaipur after five failed IVF attempts at home and conceived on their first attempt via blastocyst culture — they named their son “Udai,” after the city.
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Dr. Agarwal was Organizing Secretary and Speaker at a Live Operative Workshop on IVF Techniques, held at R.K. Hospital & Infertility (IVF) Center.
Dr. Agarwal is also named across 26 catalogued regional print clippings from 2008–2022 (Dainik Bhaskar editions for Udaipur, Dungarpur, Banswara, Rajsamand, Neemuch & Pali, plus Udaipur Dopahar and Business Plus Hindi) covering free infertility-awareness camps and public "IVF Knowledge Series" talks on topics such as blastocyst culture and embryo freezing.
This coverage is provided for context, not as a promise.
Media coverage reflects what independent publications chose to report at the time — it documents Dr. Agarwal's practice history and is not a guarantee of results for any future patient. Every treatment decision follows an individual clinical evaluation.