A virus found in saliva has been linked to infertility in women. This is according to a study carried out by Professor Dario Di Luca, Department of Medical Sciences in
A virus found in saliva has been linked to infertility in women. This is according to a study carried out by Professor Dario Di Luca, Department of Medical Sciences in
“Empowering Berna” Project to support infertile women in Africa Supporting governments in defining policies to regulate fertility care in Kenya, Uganda and Nigeria Providing comprehensive training for African embryologists
Through “Empowering Berna” Project, Merck aims to empower infertile women economically and socially across Africa. Jackline Mwende was brutally slashed at her home in Masii, Machakos County, Kenya for failing
The stigma that follows infertile women more often than not leads to complex and devastating consequences. These range from isolation, ostracism, discrimination, disinheritance, physical and psychological assault and even divorce.
“I ask myself every day – ‘Who I am in this world? Is this the life I was meant to live?’ there is no one to love or help me”