Infertility is a condition loaded with meaning spanning across biomedical, psychological, social, economic, cultural and religious spheres. Given its disruptive power over women’s lives, it provides a unique lens through which issues of kinship, gender, sexuality, cosmology and religion can be examined. The paper presents the results of an ethnographic study of infertility in Central Nigeria. Explanatory models of infertility were variegated, encompassing biomedical, folk and religious elements. Like other ethnographic studies of help seeking for infertility in Nigeria, among this group resort was made to biomedical treatments, traditional healers and religious healing with no one system being hegemonic. The findings of this study accord wi...
Infertility is a health as well as a social problem judging from the perspective of the individual c...
Background: Infertility has been described as one of the most important reproductive health concerns...
Objective: The purpose of this study is to investigate how the Nigerian newspaper reports infertilit...
Infertility is a condition loaded with meaning spanning across biomedical, psychological, social, ec...
Infertility, though a global reproductive problem, is uniquely constructed within different socio-cu...
A paradox in the demographic and epidemiological transitions in sub-Saharan Africa is that as popula...
This paper discusses the cultural and ethical issues arising from the use of Assisted Reproductive H...
This paper advances understanding of the consequences of female infertility in sub-Saharan Africa on...
This paper examines how socio-economic contexts shape local meanings of infertility, how the prevale...
This article is premised on the notion that infertility is a subjective construct that individuals e...
The study investigated the incidence of marital instability among couples experiencing involuntary c...
There has been very little documentation of the social meaning given to infertility in many developi...
ABSTRACT Infertility is a global reproductive health issue. Like many other health challenges, Afri...
This paper discusses the main qualitative results of an investigation into the meanings and conseque...
The Yoruba of southwest Nigeria believe that infertility can be due to spittle problems, for which o...
Infertility is a health as well as a social problem judging from the perspective of the individual c...
Background: Infertility has been described as one of the most important reproductive health concerns...
Objective: The purpose of this study is to investigate how the Nigerian newspaper reports infertilit...
Infertility is a condition loaded with meaning spanning across biomedical, psychological, social, ec...
Infertility, though a global reproductive problem, is uniquely constructed within different socio-cu...
A paradox in the demographic and epidemiological transitions in sub-Saharan Africa is that as popula...
This paper discusses the cultural and ethical issues arising from the use of Assisted Reproductive H...
This paper advances understanding of the consequences of female infertility in sub-Saharan Africa on...
This paper examines how socio-economic contexts shape local meanings of infertility, how the prevale...
This article is premised on the notion that infertility is a subjective construct that individuals e...
The study investigated the incidence of marital instability among couples experiencing involuntary c...
There has been very little documentation of the social meaning given to infertility in many developi...
ABSTRACT Infertility is a global reproductive health issue. Like many other health challenges, Afri...
This paper discusses the main qualitative results of an investigation into the meanings and conseque...
The Yoruba of southwest Nigeria believe that infertility can be due to spittle problems, for which o...
Infertility is a health as well as a social problem judging from the perspective of the individual c...
Background: Infertility has been described as one of the most important reproductive health concerns...
Objective: The purpose of this study is to investigate how the Nigerian newspaper reports infertilit...