Knowledge of reproductive cycle and sexuality among infertile women in Nigeria

The situation in Africa is a paradox, recording the highest percentage of fertility and infertility globally. Reproductive behaviour in Africa is fertility oriented, thereby resulting in a huge psychosocial burden beyond comprehension to the infertile women / couple. Sexual practice and knowledge of...

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Published inIbom Medical Journal Vol. 4; no. 1; pp. 15 - 16
Main Authors Adesiyun AG, Ameh N, Ozed-Williams A
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Nigerian Medical Association, Akwa Ibom State Branch 01.06.2011
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Summary:The situation in Africa is a paradox, recording the highest percentage of fertility and infertility globally. Reproductive behaviour in Africa is fertility oriented, thereby resulting in a huge psychosocial burden beyond comprehension to the infertile women / couple. Sexual practice and knowledge of reproductive cycle are important factors in the attainment of conception. Outcome of this study revealed the importance of education and socioeconomic status on the acquisition of knowledge. Also, women empowerment and encouraging monogamous union will improve sexual right of women. Health education and counseling should be an integral part of infertility management.
ISSN:1597-7188
2735-9964
DOI:10.61386/imj.v4i1.88