Understanding the impact of gendered roles on the experiences of infertility amongst men and women in Punjab
<p>Abstract</p> <p>While infertility is a global challenge for millions of couples, low income countries have particularly high rates, of up to 30%. Infertility in these contexts is not limited to its clinical definition but is a socially constructed notion with varying definitions...
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Main Authors: | Mumtaz Zubia (Author), Shahid Umber (Author), Levay Adrienne (Author) |
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