23/10/2014
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Could an kit that fits in a shoebox and some kitchen cupboard essentials provide hope for people who long for children?
is a source of distress the world over, but in many places the terrible stigma attached to childlessness makes it even harder to bear.
The answer could be a pared-down system that can fit inside a shoebox and uses cheap ingredients you might find in a kitchen cupboard.
http://www.bbc.com/news/health-27814124
Infertility is a hidden but devastating problem in poorer countries, with many women highly stigmatised because of their childlessness. Could an IVF kit that fits inside a shoebox provide hope for people who long for children in poor and remote areas?