Introduction: In most developing countries, the joy of every married man and woman is to procreate and raise children of their own. However, this desire does not always find fulfilment among some couples because of primary or secondary infertility. The majority who experience this condition live in developing countries where fertility services including Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ARTs) are not always available. This study, therefore, investigated the attitude and willingness of infertile persons to uptake ARTs.Methods: The study was a descriptive cross-sectional survey; a three-stage multi-stage sampling technique was adopted to select 202 married persons receiving fertility services at a gynaecological clinic in Ibadan, Nigeria. A...
Infertility is of public health importance in Nigeria and many parts of Africa especially sub-Sahara...
Infertility affects 20% of couples in Nigeria. Assisted reproductive techniques (ART) offered in Ni...
Background: Infertility has been described as one of the most important reproductive health concerns...
BACKGROUND: The advent of assisted conception services has revolutionalized the management of couple...
Background: Infertility couple affects the couple's life, work, health, personality, identity and qu...
Background: Infertility is a worldwide problem affecting about 10-15% of married couples and has soc...
Background: Infertility is a reproductive health morbidity and a major public health issue in many ...
Emmanuel O Ugwu,1 Godwin U Odoh,1 Samuel N Obi,1 Frank O Ezugwu2 1Department of Obstetrics and Gynae...
Introduction: Infertility is a major social problem with public health relevance in developing count...
Background: Infertility is a public health problem in the developing countries. However, the role of...
Aim: To assess the knowledge and attitude of infertile couples towards gamete donation.Method: A des...
Background: Child adoption is a recommended alternative form of infertility management. Infertility ...
Background: The prevalence of infertility is high in the developing world, sub-Saharan Africa inclus...
Infertility has serious consequences especially in Africa where a high premium is place on child bea...
Infertility has serious consequences especially in Africa where a high premium is place on child bea...
Infertility is of public health importance in Nigeria and many parts of Africa especially sub-Sahara...
Infertility affects 20% of couples in Nigeria. Assisted reproductive techniques (ART) offered in Ni...
Background: Infertility has been described as one of the most important reproductive health concerns...
BACKGROUND: The advent of assisted conception services has revolutionalized the management of couple...
Background: Infertility couple affects the couple's life, work, health, personality, identity and qu...
Background: Infertility is a worldwide problem affecting about 10-15% of married couples and has soc...
Background: Infertility is a reproductive health morbidity and a major public health issue in many ...
Emmanuel O Ugwu,1 Godwin U Odoh,1 Samuel N Obi,1 Frank O Ezugwu2 1Department of Obstetrics and Gynae...
Introduction: Infertility is a major social problem with public health relevance in developing count...
Background: Infertility is a public health problem in the developing countries. However, the role of...
Aim: To assess the knowledge and attitude of infertile couples towards gamete donation.Method: A des...
Background: Child adoption is a recommended alternative form of infertility management. Infertility ...
Background: The prevalence of infertility is high in the developing world, sub-Saharan Africa inclus...
Infertility has serious consequences especially in Africa where a high premium is place on child bea...
Infertility has serious consequences especially in Africa where a high premium is place on child bea...
Infertility is of public health importance in Nigeria and many parts of Africa especially sub-Sahara...
Infertility affects 20% of couples in Nigeria. Assisted reproductive techniques (ART) offered in Ni...
Background: Infertility has been described as one of the most important reproductive health concerns...