ISSN: 2161-0932
Adebimpe Wasiu O
Nigeria
Research Article
Prevalence of Infertility and Acceptability of Assisted Reproductive Technology among Women Attending Gynecology Clinics in Tertiary Institutions in Southwestern Nigeria
Author(s): Olugbenga Bello Adenike I, Adebimpe Wasiu O, Olarewaju Sunday O, Babatunde Olaniyan A and Oke Olufemi S
Olugbenga Bello Adenike I, Adebimpe Wasiu O, Olarewaju Sunday O, Babatunde Olaniyan A and Oke Olufemi S
This study is aimed to assess the level of awareness and perceptions of Assisted Reproductive Technology among women attending fertility clinics in Osun State South West Nigeria. A total of 257 women attending gynecology clinics in Osun State teaching hospitals (LAUTECH and OAU Teaching Hospitals) were recruited through systematic sampling technique, using a pre-tested, semi-structured, interviewer administered questionnaire.
Only 46% of the respondents were aware of ART. About 73.5% of those that were aware would opt for it. Thirty five point six percent of those who rejected IVF claimed that the cost was high, 31.1% of them believed that only God gives babies while 18.9% of was the opinion that the procedure may fail. 25.6% believed ART babies are artificial babies. Only 24.3% knew where the services were offered while 16.5% were only aware of the cost. 192(76.8%) has a po.. View More»
DOI:
10.4172/2161-0932.1000210