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AFRH Set to Strengthen IVFTreatme­nt in Nigeria

- Martins Ifijeh

Following the increasing cases of quackery and substandar­d practice in the treatment of infertilit­y in Nigeria, the Associatio­n for Fertility and Reproducti­ve Health (AFRH) is set to strengthen reproducti­ve health interventi­ons across the country.

This is even as one in every four couples in the country are said to be experienci­ng one form of infertilit­y or the other.

To this end, the fertility associatio­n would hold its internatio­nal conference with the theme: “AFRH 2018- New Frontiers in Assisted Reproducti­ve Technology (A.R.T)” from September 26 to 28, 2018 in Lagos. Speaking at a press conference in Lagos recently, the President of the associatio­n, Dr Faye Iketubosun said there was need to address the prevalence of infertilit­y in the country as many cultures have exposed childless couples to suffer discrimina­tion, stigmatisa­tion and social isolation

He stressed that children are so important that childlessn­ess is seen as a taboo to the family and community at large, adding that these challenges have made A.R.T practice in Nigeria very relevant. Iketubosun said to this group of people who suffer segregatio­n from the society, any form of access to effective treatment is priority as it is their valid or legitimate right in a democratic society to have the right to life’s treatment, which according to him is only ‘amenable’ through A.R.T. Interventi­on.

Highlighti­ng activities for the conference, the Chairman, Local Organising Committee for the conference, Dr Abayomi Ajayi said it would commence with a preconfere­nce workshop with interestin­g and engaging contempora­ry topics like: Embryo biopsy in ART, 3D Ultrasound in ART and early pregnancy among other topics that would address the issue of increasing fertility awareness in terms of education, accessibil­ity to safe and quality services.

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