A huge breakthrough in the treatment of infertility happened after the birth of Louise Brown the in 1978 the first IVF (In Vito Fertilization) in the world. This development led to the spread of ART(Assisted Reproductive Technologies) around the globe ,and ever since infertility and ART have raised a lot of attention. This study tries to discover the social context and the social motivations that may have contributed in the infertile couples’s decision to seek medical help. A questionnaire was distributed on 30 patients in two hospitals in Amman ( ALISRAA, The Specialty). The patients mean age was 33.5 years with a variety of nationalities which are all from Arabic countries. After the analysis of collected data the study found: some stigma...
It has the following objectives: to identify the categories of people utilizing low tech, medical he...
Infertility has always been considered as a social stigma and has often been treated as socially, me...
This thesis aims to discuss the concept of Assisted Reproduction Technology and its social and affec...
Infertility is a significant life event affecting around one in seven couples in the UK. The develop...
Background: Infertility rates in the Middle East and North Africa are among the highest worldwide. D...
Infertility is a common medical condition. An estimated 9% of women between the ages of 20 and 44 e...
Infertility is a serious public health issue. Infertile couples may perceive infertility differently...
Background: Assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs) are complicated and stressful techniques and t...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>In this 2 phase study, 100 individual birth historie...
Introduction: In most traditional societies in Ghana, infertility is unacceptable and every couple i...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2007.A Phenomenological Study into Infertility a...
BACKGROUND: Indonesia has high levels of biological need for infertility treatment, great sociologic...
Introduction: In most traditional societies in Ghana, infertility is unacceptable and every couple i...
The study aimed to identify the misconceptions towards traditional medicine among infertile women in...
Infertility is a social onus for women in Iran, who are expected to produce children early within ma...
It has the following objectives: to identify the categories of people utilizing low tech, medical he...
Infertility has always been considered as a social stigma and has often been treated as socially, me...
This thesis aims to discuss the concept of Assisted Reproduction Technology and its social and affec...
Infertility is a significant life event affecting around one in seven couples in the UK. The develop...
Background: Infertility rates in the Middle East and North Africa are among the highest worldwide. D...
Infertility is a common medical condition. An estimated 9% of women between the ages of 20 and 44 e...
Infertility is a serious public health issue. Infertile couples may perceive infertility differently...
Background: Assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs) are complicated and stressful techniques and t...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>In this 2 phase study, 100 individual birth historie...
Introduction: In most traditional societies in Ghana, infertility is unacceptable and every couple i...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2007.A Phenomenological Study into Infertility a...
BACKGROUND: Indonesia has high levels of biological need for infertility treatment, great sociologic...
Introduction: In most traditional societies in Ghana, infertility is unacceptable and every couple i...
The study aimed to identify the misconceptions towards traditional medicine among infertile women in...
Infertility is a social onus for women in Iran, who are expected to produce children early within ma...
It has the following objectives: to identify the categories of people utilizing low tech, medical he...
Infertility has always been considered as a social stigma and has often been treated as socially, me...
This thesis aims to discuss the concept of Assisted Reproduction Technology and its social and affec...