The Yoruba of southwest Nigeria believe that infertility can be due to spittle problems, for which orthodox medical treatment is not appropriate. Therefore, women frequently seek prevention and treatment for infertility from local herbal and spiritual specialists, and from churches. This article presents preliminary findings from an anthropological applied research on fertility regulation among the Yoruba of Nigeria, and explains how Yoruba women and local providers of fertility regulation services perceive the causes, treatments and consequences of infertility. It concludes by explaining how the fear of infertility influences decision-making concerning the use of contraceptives, induced abortion, and pregnancy before marriage. (Afr J Repro...
This study explored the impact of infertility on infertile men and women in Ibadan, Nigeria. The qua...
This paper advances understanding of the consequences of female infertility in sub-Saharan Africa on...
Infertility is a condition loaded with meaning spanning across biomedical, psychological, social, ec...
There has been very little documentation of the social meaning given to infertility in many developi...
Background: This study examined the meaning of infertility from layman's perspective, and experience...
This paper examines how socio-economic contexts shape local meanings of infertility, how the prevale...
Background: Infertility has been described as one of the most important reproductive health concerns...
A paradox in the demographic and epidemiological transitions in sub-Saharan Africa is that as popula...
Background: Infertility is a reproductive health morbidity and a major public health issue in many ...
Infertility is a condition loaded with meaning spanning across biomedical, psychological, social, ec...
Background: Infertility is a global reproductive health issue and affects 48.5 million couples of wh...
Infertility brings about low self-esteem, sense of powerlessness, discrimination and stigmatization ...
ABSTRACT Infertility is a global reproductive health issue. Like many other health challenges, Afri...
Ekiti Yoruba village women in southwest Nigeria make use of traditional and 'patent' medicines as ab...
Infertility is a condition loaded with meaning spanning across biomedical, psychological, social, ec...
This study explored the impact of infertility on infertile men and women in Ibadan, Nigeria. The qua...
This paper advances understanding of the consequences of female infertility in sub-Saharan Africa on...
Infertility is a condition loaded with meaning spanning across biomedical, psychological, social, ec...
There has been very little documentation of the social meaning given to infertility in many developi...
Background: This study examined the meaning of infertility from layman's perspective, and experience...
This paper examines how socio-economic contexts shape local meanings of infertility, how the prevale...
Background: Infertility has been described as one of the most important reproductive health concerns...
A paradox in the demographic and epidemiological transitions in sub-Saharan Africa is that as popula...
Background: Infertility is a reproductive health morbidity and a major public health issue in many ...
Infertility is a condition loaded with meaning spanning across biomedical, psychological, social, ec...
Background: Infertility is a global reproductive health issue and affects 48.5 million couples of wh...
Infertility brings about low self-esteem, sense of powerlessness, discrimination and stigmatization ...
ABSTRACT Infertility is a global reproductive health issue. Like many other health challenges, Afri...
Ekiti Yoruba village women in southwest Nigeria make use of traditional and 'patent' medicines as ab...
Infertility is a condition loaded with meaning spanning across biomedical, psychological, social, ec...
This study explored the impact of infertility on infertile men and women in Ibadan, Nigeria. The qua...
This paper advances understanding of the consequences of female infertility in sub-Saharan Africa on...
Infertility is a condition loaded with meaning spanning across biomedical, psychological, social, ec...