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    – MAIN CAMPUS SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY MANAGING INFERTILITY AMONG WOMEN IN RURAL PARTS OF KISUMU BY JAJ ALVINE OTIENO A RESEARCH PROPOSAL SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILMENT FOR DEGREE IN SOCIAL STUDIES (SOCIOLOGY) Table of Content List of Figures Figure 1 Kisumu District 2006-2008 infertility record Figure 2 Prevalence of infertility Glossary Infertility Inability to procreate within a year Sterility Inability to produce a child Fecundity

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    The male infertility market is expected to grow to $301.5 million by 2020 with a CAGR of 5% during 2014-2020. Male infertility is defined as the inability of a male to impregnate his female partner after a year of unprotected intercourse. 20% of the total infertility is due to male factors. The major factors driving the male infertility market are the change in lifestyle‚ increasing age‚ environmental effects‚ etc.‚ and these factors are majorly contributing to the rise in male infertility levels.

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    Infertility What Is Infertility? There are many different definitions of infertility‚ depending on different circumstances. The clinical and most common definition of infertiliy is described as a sexually active couple whom with no contraception are unable to achieve pregnancy within one year of trying. Infertility can also be described as both primary and secondary. When a women is classified as primarily infertile it means that she is unable to ever bear a child due to either not being able to

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    An Analysis of Age Requirements for New Jersey Mandated Insurance Coverage of Infertility Treatment An Analysis of Age Requirements for New Jersey Mandated Insurance Coverage of Assisted Reproductive Technology Over the past decade‚ advances in assisted reproductive technology (ART) including such procedures as in vitro fertilization (IVF) have reduced the obstacles to conception for women with infertility issues‚ particularly for women of advanced maternal age. Each state is now facing

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    The Hunted by Alex Shearer is a book for our times. Discuss The Hunted by Alex Shearer is a very appealing book. The plot maybe unique but that just makes the book more exciting. In this book most people have sacrificed the joy of having children‚ their fertility for the dream of eternal youth. Tarrin is a very special boy. He is rare and unique. He is what you called a real boy in this book because he has not used anti-ageing pills or the PP implant. He is a naturally young child. His guardian

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    Infertility and ART (Assisted Reproductive Technologies) There are many things that can cause infertility in both a man and women. Infertility can be cause by poor lifestyle or sexual habits. Although both of these problems can be reversed by change‚ there are more excessive problems that can happen to a man of a women to cause infertility. PID (Pelvic Inflammatory Disease) is the most common cause of infertility worldwide in women. PID is an infection in the pelvis or one or more of

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    Infertility is the inability of a couple to become pregnant. An advancement in the field of medicine has been used recently which helps childless couple to have their biological child. This advancement includes what the people call in vitro fertilization which results to what is commonly known as the test tube baby. In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) is the most common among the high-tech fertility treatments. It can help the woman conceive if she has ovulatory problems‚ if they have problems in the fallopian

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    Institute Practical Nursing Program Nurs 171 Health and Healing 1 April 14th‚ 2013 Submitted to: D Bickford Ethical Issues Surrounding Infertility Treatment Options “Infertility has emerged as one of the fastest growing health challenges that are of paramount concerns” (Yuit Wah Wong‚ 2012). There are various causes for infertility in women some of which include medical disorders with the uterine tubes‚ the uterus and with the ovaries. Women are experiencing more amenorrhea and sexually

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    knew nothing about acupuncture before reading this article‚ my opinion is solely based on this article. From it‚ I now understand the practice of acupuncture has been used for centuries to treat infertility. Herbal medicine is usually combined with the treatment. I do agree that it can help with infertility and other fertility issues in women. When I read the first sentence‚ “Acupuncture is a type of alternative medicine that normally treats patients by a manipulation and insertion of needles‚” I

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    story kicks in‚ about a dystopian future where women can no longer conceive and hope lies within one woman who holds the key to humanity’s survival. It will have you riveted. Children of Men transports us one generation into the future when mass infertility has plunged the world into despair‚ paranoia and chaos. Rioting has overtaken the globe‚ with the exception of England. As the film opens‚ political activist Theo (played by Clive Owen) is in a London coffee house watching the news of the death

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