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The issue of fertility among couples is one that is very important in Ghanaian societies. Those who marry and are unable to bear children come under intense scrutiny from people in the community, and such actions make the couples desperate.
They are, therefore, pushed to do anything to ensure they also get their own children. However, in their efforts to seek solutions to their problems, some unscrupulous people take the opportunity to swindle them.
It is for this reason that the Fertility Society of Ghana (FERSOG) was launched on 23rd September 2016 at the Ghana College of Physicians and Surgeons to harness the role of all stakeholders in assisted reproductive techniques in Ghana.
The Fertility Society of Ghana is made up of reputable fertility centres in Ghana, health experts, policy makers, health and allied organisations such as the Ministry of Health, Ministry of Gender and Social Protection, Ghana Health Service, Nurses and Midwives Council, the Ghana College of Physicians and Surgeons, the Ghana Bar Association, the Medical and Dental Council, Allied and Health Professionals and Organisations.
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ART is the acronym for Assisted Reproductive Technology, which refers to all techniques involving direct manipulation of a woman’s egg and a man’s sperm outside the body in order to achieve pregnancy.
The most common being procedures such as artificial insemination and in-vitro fertilisation. Presently, there are a number of fertility centres in the country, assisting people with fertility issues. However, the activities of these facilities are not regulated and this has led to some unorthodox practices being carried out in some facilities. This was emphasized by Dr Joseph Mainoo, the Pioneer of IVF in Ghana.
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Partnering with professionals to shape ethical fertility care in Ghana.
Fertility Society of Ghana (FERSOG) was launched on 23rd September 2016 at the Ghana College of Physicians and Surgeons to harness the role of all stakeholders in assisted reproductive techniques in Ghana.
Promote ethical practice and uphold professional standards in fertility and reproductive health care across Ghana.
Provide continuous professional development, training, and knowledge-sharing opportunities for members across clinical and non-clinical disciplines.
Foster partnerships among clinicians, researchers, embryologists, nurses, and allied health professionals to advance reproductive medicine.
Encourage research, scientific exchange, and innovation to improve fertility treatment outcomes and reproductive health practices.
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