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News - North Central - FCT Updated: November 26, 2022

Group Tasks Government On NHIA Services For Persons With Infertility 

By Maureen Okpe
November 26, 2022
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Fertility Support Group (FSG) Africa, an online community network has underscored the need for the Federal Government to ensure the listing of persons Trying To Conceive (TTC) in the National Health Insurance Authority(NHIA) in Nigeria

The group gave the charge on Saturday in Abuja, during the marking of its five years anniversary as well as the celebration of the 16 days activism on Gender based Violence (GBV), with theme, "Unite Against Stigmatization  of TTC Moms." 

The Chief Executive Officer Fertility Support Awareness and Aid Initiative, Hajia Saratu Kassim, observed that the scheme make provision for only couples with children, urging the government to expand the scope of the insurance service  to accomodate women who are trying to conceive.

Kassim further charged that, government provide awareness on fertility issues by way of educating young girls as a preventive measures as well as gather data  in tackling the problems of infertility.

"We call on government to include fertility treatment as part of NHIA, as the scheme covers only the man,wife and four children, but for the couple trying to conceive their major problem is to get a child.

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"The government should consider at least if not covering IVF but to  cover priliminary testing or a percentage of health procedures women who are trying to conceive need to carryout. 

"Also,  reproductive health education, our girls need to know when they are most fertile for us we just discovered our self along the line, we stumbled upon it.

"Nobody taught or  told us that this is the time you're likely to get pregnant or  most fertile periods.

"And then data collection, as one of the problems we actually acknowledged is  that there's no data, no support, as emphasis has been on family planning because everybody feels Africa is overpopulated.

"So emphasis, programs, everything has always supported  family planning. If we do not have data, how do we plan."

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The CEO, further charged  the government to provide massive awareness on fertility, while  lamenting the continues torture TTC  women go through from society, in-laws and family members, due to their inability to bear children.

"Create awareness on the issue,as this is the government responsibility to stop the stigma and pressure on TTC Women.

"With awareness people will no longer see infertility as the woman's fault alone we need people to know that infertility is a woman and man's issue and not just the woman alone.

"Women who are trying to conceive are vulnerable in this part of the world, the emphasis is on women and they are being shamed.

"They are the ones that have been called names, they suffer domestic violence from their spouses, in-laws and stigma, pressure from the society," she stressed.

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The Chief Gynacologist Specialist National Hospital, Rais Ibrahim reiterated the need for government to make concerted efforts in tackling the issues of fertility as this may affect their productivity in work environment.

"People are suffering from infertility and the issue is being neglected.

"We are advocating  government to create awareness for people to seek for care and some form of support because a woman or a man who doesn't have any child may not give his best if he is employed by the government or any stablishment and it can lead to low productivity."

He further noted the various  causes of infertility stating "many of the factors that lead to infertility in women include tubal factors, problem with ovulation problem with the cervix, problem of infections, endometriosis. And a new discovery is women delaying thier reproductive career untill she is way too old."

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