A small number of Cameroonian women spoke about the suffering they experience as ‘infertile ’ woman. Even though they raise children, they are still considered childless because of not producing biological offspring of their own. Assumed reasons for their ‘infertility ’ influence societal and self reactions. ‘Infertile ’ women are painfully aware of their need to be giving and acquiescent in order not to arouse the wrath of others. Still they receive derogatory comments and unfair societal demands, such as to work longer hours or share their money. These women explain the coping measures that they use in order to cope with this painful social marginalization. KEY WORDS: Cameroon childlessness gender infertility marginalizatio
Infertility is arguably the most neglected reproductive health problem. Notwithstanding, literature ...
This paper advances understanding of the consequences of female infertility in sub-Saharan Africa on...
The Cameroonian women have many skills and talents which can enable them to make the economy of Came...
Only one generation ago, the Cameroonian national population policy was pro-natalist, with great att...
There has been much international and scholarly attention for, on the one hand, ‘overpopulation’ or ...
Only one generation ago, the Cameroonian national population policy was pro-natalist, with great att...
Ambiguous ambitions illuminates the ways in which women in eastern Cameroon deal with, and make deci...
Central to this book are Gbigbil women's experiences with different "reproductive interruptions": mi...
Pregnancy losses are ambiguous affairs in East Cameroon. Childbearing is not always people's primary...
Infertility is a health problem faced by an estimated 15 % of women of childbearing age in Ghana. Th...
Infertility is a global problem affecting a considerable number of people. However, perceptions on t...
Abstract Background There is an increasing awareness that infertility in Sub-Saharan Africa constitu...
There has been much international and scholarly attention for, on the one hand, 'overpopulation...
Background: There is an increasing awareness that infertility in Sub-Saharan Africa constitutes a se...
The World Health Organization defines infertility as the inability to conceive after 12 months of re...
Infertility is arguably the most neglected reproductive health problem. Notwithstanding, literature ...
This paper advances understanding of the consequences of female infertility in sub-Saharan Africa on...
The Cameroonian women have many skills and talents which can enable them to make the economy of Came...
Only one generation ago, the Cameroonian national population policy was pro-natalist, with great att...
There has been much international and scholarly attention for, on the one hand, ‘overpopulation’ or ...
Only one generation ago, the Cameroonian national population policy was pro-natalist, with great att...
Ambiguous ambitions illuminates the ways in which women in eastern Cameroon deal with, and make deci...
Central to this book are Gbigbil women's experiences with different "reproductive interruptions": mi...
Pregnancy losses are ambiguous affairs in East Cameroon. Childbearing is not always people's primary...
Infertility is a health problem faced by an estimated 15 % of women of childbearing age in Ghana. Th...
Infertility is a global problem affecting a considerable number of people. However, perceptions on t...
Abstract Background There is an increasing awareness that infertility in Sub-Saharan Africa constitu...
There has been much international and scholarly attention for, on the one hand, 'overpopulation...
Background: There is an increasing awareness that infertility in Sub-Saharan Africa constitutes a se...
The World Health Organization defines infertility as the inability to conceive after 12 months of re...
Infertility is arguably the most neglected reproductive health problem. Notwithstanding, literature ...
This paper advances understanding of the consequences of female infertility in sub-Saharan Africa on...
The Cameroonian women have many skills and talents which can enable them to make the economy of Came...