"Prologue" and "Introduction"
von Jennifer Veras
1. significance of being Muslim in a Muslim country to choices and
2. conflicts for couples if male infertility
3. laparoscopy, semen analysis, artificial insemination,
4. ovulation-stimulating hormones, sperm stimulating hormones, IVF
5. (removal of ovum and fertilized with husband’s sperm in testube; embryo
6. transfer), ICSI (stimulation of sperm)
7. remove sin of abortion to God
8. Egypt has largest number total in Middle Eastern/North African region of IVF clinics
9. 8-12% of couples in developing countries experience infertility
10. first Muslim country to introduce family planning
11. One trial of IVF costs $3000
12. 1978 Louis Brown world’s first “test-tube” baby
13. Islamic law prohibits third party donation;
14. early arranged marriage and taboo of getting a divorce and remarrying
15. reproductive technologies are a big impact on the bodies of women
16. prohibition against abortion
17. constraints in using IRT and ICSI
18. Amira regarded her actions as a sin for which God
19. turning towards religion instead of a support group
20. Many experience secondary infertility
21. local shortages of pharmaceuticals; moral stigma against IVF prevents formation of support groups
22. Causes of pelvic infections – STD, postpartum and postabortive complications, pelvic TB, schistosomiasis, female circumcision, iatrogenic