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Nigeria: 10-30% Couples Have Burden of Infertility in Nigeria - Dr. Yahaya

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[Leadership] The inability of some couples to bear children has been a major cause of broken marriages. In this interview with ISAIAH BENJAMIN, the medical director of NISA Reproductive Health Centre, Kaduna, Dr. Selma Yahaya, speaks on providing solutions to infertility on the part of both men and women.

Source: allAfrica.com

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