Need for accessible infertility care in Ghana: the patients’ voice
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Short Communication
VOLUME: 8 ISSUE: 2
P: 125 - 127
June 2016

Need for accessible infertility care in Ghana: the patients’ voice

Facts Views Vis ObGyn 2016;8(2):125-127
1. CEO of the Association of childless couples of Ghana (ACCOG) Accra, Ghana
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Abstract

According to the Ghana Statistical Service (GSS) infertility and childlessness are the most important reason for divorce in Ghana. The traditional Ghanaian society is pro-natal and voluntary childlessness is very uncommon. Patient groups are almost non-existent in Sub-Saharan Africa, aggravating the situation of childless couples. Due to the lack of enough and affordable high quality infertility services, many women resort to traditional healing, witchcraft and spiritual mediation. Considering the severe sociocultural and economic consequences of childlessness, especially for women, there is an urgent need for accessible and affordable high quality infertility care in Ghana.

Keywords:
Affordable IVF, childlessness, Ghana, infertility, sociocultural consequences