Women's Corner
Arab Culture & Infertility

| RELIGIOUS AND CULTURAL BACKGROUND AND ITS IMPACT ON THE REACTION TO MALE INFERTILITY IN THE ARAB COUNTRIES |
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Social Pressures
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| The social community considers every couple to be parents. The usual introductory conversation involves children affairs; schools, sickness, sports, ..etc. It is considered awkward and embarrassing for both parties if they discover that this couple are infertile. Care in conversation and different stands now ensues for these couples. In work the wife is subjected to common talk among other wives about children problems. A conversation that she cannot share in and will feel excluded. Usually infertile couples claim that they are postponing having children till they are economically more stable. This may be true but unacceptable. Married couples are expected to have children within the first 2 years max. After this grace period infertile couples start to have problems. |
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| dr. Abdel Maguid Ramzy |
| Prof. of OB. GYN., Cairo University, EGYPT |
| valerie Ozsu |
| Certified Nurse-Midwife, USA |