Background: Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) consists of procedures that involve the invitro handling of both human oocytes and sperm or of an embryo, to establish a pregnancy. Also, ART has been reported to reduce the burden of more than 50% of infertility cases. The aim of this study was on knowledge, perception and factors influencing the use of ART among women in Lagos. Methods: A descriptive study that used a multistage sampling method. Simple sampling method was used to select two from five divisions in Lagos state and three comprehensive primary health centres each from the two divisions. A convenient sampling method was used in selecting 330 women that participated in the study. Data were analyzed with Statistical Package for ...
Infertility has serious consequences especially in Africa where a high premium is place on child bea...
Context: Infertility is a global health problem characterized by inability of couple to achieve preg...
A paradox in the demographic and epidemiological transitions in sub-Saharan Africa is that as popula...
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...
Infertility affects 20% of couples in Nigeria. Assisted reproductive techniques (ART) offered in Ni...
BACKGROUND: In-vitro fertilization(IVF) is a procedure that is one of the options in managing infert...
This paper discusses the cultural and ethical issues arising from the use of Assisted Reproductive H...
Background: Infertility remains a global reproductive health burden with the highest prevalence in l...
Background: In-vitro fertilization (IVF) is associated with increased multiple pregnancy and its att...
The need to formulate practice guidelines and ethical framework to guide the practice of assisted co...
Introduction: In most developing countries, the joy of every married man and woman is to procreate a...
Reproductive health and population control are part of the goals developing countries are called upo...
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...
Context: Infertility is a global health problem characterized by inability of couple to achieve preg...
A paradox in the demographic and epidemiological transitions in sub-Saharan Africa is that as popula...
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...
Infertility affects 20% of couples in Nigeria. Assisted reproductive techniques (ART) offered in Ni...
BACKGROUND: In-vitro fertilization(IVF) is a procedure that is one of the options in managing infert...
This paper discusses the cultural and ethical issues arising from the use of Assisted Reproductive H...
Background: Infertility remains a global reproductive health burden with the highest prevalence in l...
Background: In-vitro fertilization (IVF) is associated with increased multiple pregnancy and its att...
The need to formulate practice guidelines and ethical framework to guide the practice of assisted co...
Introduction: In most developing countries, the joy of every married man and woman is to procreate a...
Reproductive health and population control are part of the goals developing countries are called upo...
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...
Context: Infertility is a global health problem characterized by inability of couple to achieve preg...
A paradox in the demographic and epidemiological transitions in sub-Saharan Africa is that as popula...