Background: Infertility remains a global reproductive health burden with the highest prevalence in low and middle-income countries. In sub-Saharan Africa, the ability to procreate holds great societal importance. Couples, and particularly women, with infertility can face devastating challenges, leading to social stigma, isolation and/or divorce. However, attention to addressing infertility is lacking in sub-Saharan Africa. In The Gambia, where this study is based, little is known about the potential for introduction of assisted reproductive technologies (ART) in the public health sector.Methods: A quantitative survey was conducted using detailed questionnaires on infertility services available, staff knowledge, perceived barriers, and perso...
Background: The prevalence of infertility is high in the developing world, sub-Saharan Africa inclus...
Introduction: In most traditional societies in Ghana, infertility is unacceptable and every couple i...
Introduction: In most traditional societies in Ghana, infertility is unacceptable and every couple i...
Background Infertility is a long-standing reproductive health issue, which affects both men and w...
Introduction While several studies have focussed on the experiences of women living with infertility...
INTRODUCTION:While several studies have focussed on the experiences of women living with infertility...
Introduction While several studies have focussed on the experiences of women living with infertil...
Background: Infertility couple affects the couple's life, work, health, personality, identity and qu...
Background: Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) consists of procedures that involve the invitro h...
BACKGROUND: The advent of assisted conception services has revolutionalized the management of couple...
Background: Infertility is a worldwide problem affecting about 10-15% of married couples and has soc...
Objective: To conduct a survey in a developing country to gauge the extent of subfertility and the c...
INTRODUCTION: Infertility in Sub-Saharan Africa constitutes an important social and public health pr...
The overall prevalence of infertility was estimated to be 3.5-16.7% in developing countries and 6.9-...
Infertility affects 20% of couples in Nigeria. Assisted reproductive techniques (ART) offered in Ni...
Background: The prevalence of infertility is high in the developing world, sub-Saharan Africa inclus...
Introduction: In most traditional societies in Ghana, infertility is unacceptable and every couple i...
Introduction: In most traditional societies in Ghana, infertility is unacceptable and every couple i...
Background Infertility is a long-standing reproductive health issue, which affects both men and w...
Introduction While several studies have focussed on the experiences of women living with infertility...
INTRODUCTION:While several studies have focussed on the experiences of women living with infertility...
Introduction While several studies have focussed on the experiences of women living with infertil...
Background: Infertility couple affects the couple's life, work, health, personality, identity and qu...
Background: Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) consists of procedures that involve the invitro h...
BACKGROUND: The advent of assisted conception services has revolutionalized the management of couple...
Background: Infertility is a worldwide problem affecting about 10-15% of married couples and has soc...
Objective: To conduct a survey in a developing country to gauge the extent of subfertility and the c...
INTRODUCTION: Infertility in Sub-Saharan Africa constitutes an important social and public health pr...
The overall prevalence of infertility was estimated to be 3.5-16.7% in developing countries and 6.9-...
Infertility affects 20% of couples in Nigeria. Assisted reproductive techniques (ART) offered in Ni...
Background: The prevalence of infertility is high in the developing world, sub-Saharan Africa inclus...
Introduction: In most traditional societies in Ghana, infertility is unacceptable and every couple i...
Introduction: In most traditional societies in Ghana, infertility is unacceptable and every couple i...