A new chapter in integrative fertility care was marked with the launch of Babies4.US, one of the first “virtual, herbal-based, non-invasive fertility clinics” serving the United States and Canada. The platform offers “private, painless, proven, and affordable fertility care,” aimed at supporting families through natural and holistic approaches.
The official ribbon-cutting ceremony and open house took place on March 24, 2026, in Mansfield, Texas, bringing together medical professionals, civic leaders, and members of the Indian American diaspora to mark the occasion.
Babies4.US was established through a collaboration between Indian American physician Dr. Shabana Parvez, originally from Hyderabad, and Hyderabad-based Dr. Najmuddin Rehan, a herbal fertility specialist who has supported more than 200,000 families globally.
“The platform introduced an innovative virtual care model that integrated lifestyle and functional medicine with proven herbal therapies, focusing on identifying and treating root causes rather than relying on invasive procedures,” noted a statement from Babies4.US.

The initiative also highlights the growing global relevance of India’s traditional systems of medicine under the Ministry of AYUSH, including Ayurveda, Siddha, and Unani.
By combining these established healing systems with modern telehealth solutions, Babies4.US aims to expand access to holistic, natural, and preventive fertility care, while reinforcing India’s role in advancing integrative healthcare, the statement noted.
The ceremony was officiated by Reverend Dr. Michael A. Evans Sr., Mayor of Mansfield, in association with the Mansfield Business Alliance, reflecting increasing interest in integrative and preventive healthcare models.
Speaking at the launch, Dr. Parvez said the initiative introduces a patient-centered approach to fertility care grounded in natural healing and long-term wellbeing. She noted that Dr. Rehan’s work in India has long attracted individuals and couples from around the world, with therapies that have helped thousands build families. She added that this approach is now being extended to North America to make such care more accessible.
Dr. MD. Najmuddin (Rehan) added, “For decades, I have seen the transformative power of herbal medicine in helping families achieve parenthood. With Babies4.US, we are bringing these time-tested, natural solutions to a global platform—making fertility care more accessible, compassionate, and truly patient-centered.”
During the ceremony, a representative of Congressman Jake Ellzey, who represents Texas’ 6th Congressional District, presented a commemorative plaque to Dr. Parvez in recognition of the new initiative.
“The launch came at a time when fertility challenges were increasingly affecting families across the United States,” the statement said. “Data from the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention indicated that 10–13% of couples faced fertility issues, with infertility rates rising to 8.7% among women aged 15–49.”

The statement highlighted key trends underscoring the need for new approaches, including declining fertility rates, currently at 1.66 births per woman, delayed parenthood, and increased reliance on fertility services. Infertility affects men and women at nearly equal rates and is influenced by a combination of medical, lifestyle, and environmental factors.
While assisted reproductive technologies have expanded, access remains limited for many patients, who often face significant emotional and financial burdens during treatment, the statement added. It noted that the launch reflects a broader shift toward preventive and integrative healthcare, particularly among individuals seeking non-invasive alternatives to conventional fertility treatments.
By integrating traditional herbal practices with telehealth delivery, Babies4.US aims to broaden access to fertility care across North America.
The event included clinic tours, networking sessions, refreshments, and a special prize giveaway for attendees.
Consul General of India in Houston, D. C. Manjunath, conveyed his appreciation and best wishes to the founders and leadership of Babies4.US. Although he was unable to attend due to prior commitments, he expressed hope that the launch would be both meaningful and successful, the statement added.



