Fertility Care in Low- and Middle-Income Countries

 

Fertility Care in Low-and Middle-Income Countries - Special Series

This series will explore some of the challenges and barriers to accessing infertility care in different critical low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), with articles from global experts in the field. The series includes review and original research articles aimed at increasing awareness of this crucial medical and scientific topic, in order to promote the importance of infertility treatment and fertility to policy makers and funding bodies. Importantly, it will also explore new avenues for the development of affordable fertility care in LMICs.

Reproduction and Fertility is an open-access journal, and accessible to all ensuring that this series can make a significant impact in the field.

The series is hosted by two of our Associate Editors, Dr. Federica Lopes and Associate Prof. Willem Ombelet.

To help advance research on this crucial topic and make an impact, please submit your article proposal to raf@bioscientifica.com.

 

Read the latest articles in this series:
 

Fertility care in Low and Middle Income Countries - Commentary
By Federica Lopes and Willem Ombelet

FERTILITY CARE IN LOW AND MIDDLE INCOME COUNTRIES: Implementing fertility care: insights from a participatory workshop in The Gambia
By Anna Afferri, Susan Dierickx, Mustapha Bittaye, Musa Marena, Sainey M Ceesay, Haddy Bittay, Allan A Pacey and Julie Balen

FERTILITY CARE IN LOW AND MIDDLE INCOME COUNTRIES: The landscape of assisted reproductive technology access in India
By Prathima Tholeti, Shubhashree Uppangala, Guruprasad Kalthur and Satish Kumar Adiga


 

Collection Editors 
 
Photograph of Dr Federica Lopes Federica Lopes, PhD
University of Dundee, UK
Series Associate Editor
Photograph of Willem Ombelet, PhD, MD Willem Ombelet, PhD, MD
University of Hasselt, Belgium
Series Associate Editor