Infertility in sub-Saharan women. New technologies in traditional African culture

Authors

  • Auxiliadora Nieves Vázquez

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14422/rib.i06.y2018.003

Keywords:

female sterility, Sub-Saharan Africa, assisted reproduction, bioethics

Abstract

Africa is a multicultural continent with a large variety of sociopolitical situations. All along the continent there is a common characteristic based on traditional culture: women’s reproductive role is the basis of social and economic structure. Women’s infertility implies an important stigma which has a great personal, familiar and social impact. I study the incidence, causes and consequences of sub-Saharan women’s infertility. I also analyze the different therapeutic approaches, feasibility of new reproductive techniques for the general population in their real lives and the bioethics discussion this involves.

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Author Biography

Auxiliadora Nieves Vázquez

Médico especialista en Cirugía General

Bachiller en Teología por Universidad de San Damaso Madrid

Máster en Bioética Universidad de Comillas

Published

2018-02-09

How to Cite

Nieves Vázquez, A. (2018). Infertility in sub-Saharan women. New technologies in traditional African culture. Revista Iberoamericana De Bioética, (6), 01–14. https://doi.org/10.14422/rib.i06.y2018.003