Study: married Sinkie women shouldn't blame themselves so much for being childless

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S'pore women attribute infertility to non-physiological reasons
By Claire Huang |
Posted: 05 September 2012 1202 hrs

SINGAPORE: Majority of women in Singapore attribute their infertility to non-physiological reasons and say their condition is "god's will" or "bad luck".

This is one of the findings of a study conducted on 1,000 women across 10 Asian countries, including Singapore.

Called "Starting Families Asia", the study also found two in five women here are unaware that a man can be infertile even if he does not have any problems having sex.

Two in five Singaporean women also do not realise that a man may be infertile even if he produces sperm.

Cost was also said to be the single greatest barrier in seeking fertility treatment here.

The study, commissioned by Merck Serono, was conducted in collaboration with Professor PC Wong from National University Hospital's Division of Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility.


- CNA/xq
 
Re: Study: married Sinkie women shouldn't blame themselves so much for being childles

this is a global trend, not confined to singaporeans only. the world's fertility in developed countries is dropping...while the rest simply soar...even that it has fallen....

soon the human species will be replaced by monkeys, baboons and sammyboys...
 
Re: Study: married Sinkie women shouldn't blame themselves so much for being childles

this is a global trend, not confined to singaporeans only. the world's fertility in developed countries is dropping...while the rest simply soar...even that it has fallen....

soon the human species will be replaced by monkeys, baboons and sammyboys...

There are also many lau gays in Singapore who have no interest in women.
 
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