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Muslim Fertility Project Muslim Fertility Project was established in 2016 to strengthen and empower Muslims with infertility through empirical research, dialogue, and resources.

Research Study: The Experience of Muslim Women Struggling with Infertility

Are you a Muslim woman struggling with infertility, or know someone who is? Assalamu alaykum. My name is Mona Elgohail, and I am a PhD student and researcher at Drexel University. I am currently conducting a research study aimed at understanding the impact of faith on the mental health and coping of Muslim women experienci

ng infertility. My hope is that the results of my study will benefit infertile Muslim women physically and mentally, ultimately increasing their chances of healthy pregnancy. Participation involves filling out an online survey, which should take you approximately 20 minutes to complete. You will be asked to answer demographic questions (e.g., age, education, race/ethnicity), followed by questions about your pregnancy and fertility history, recent mood, religiosity, and spirituality. Your participation is completely anonymous. As a gesture of appreciation, there will be an opportunity to enter a draw to win one of five $100 cash prizes. To be eligible to participate, you must be a Muslim woman; living in the US, UK, AU, or CA; at least 18 years old; not currently pregnant; currently experiencing difficulty conceiving (a first or second child) naturally through unprotected intercourse; and/or difficulty carrying a pregnancy (for a first or second child) to live birth delivery. To participate or find out more about this research study, please click on this anonymous survey link: http://bit.ly/MuslimFertility

I also ask that you please forward the information for this study to other Muslims who may be eligible to participate. Since individuals’ struggle with infertility is not often openly discussed, please forward this to all of the Muslims you know, whether or not you know that they are struggling with infertility. This research is being conducted by Mona Elgohail, a PhD student and researcher of Drexel University. If you have questions about this study, please feel free to contact her at me425@drexel.edu.

Thrilled to be featured in Tayseer Seminary’s A Year in Review magazine about my talk on a topic close to my heart: infe...
03/05/2024

Thrilled to be featured in Tayseer Seminary’s A Year in Review magazine about my talk on a topic close to my heart: infertility in Muslim communities. It was a privilege to speak alongside , share my research findings, shed light on this important topic, and spark meaningful conversations. Thank you

THIS EVENT HAS BEEN POSTPONED. NEW DATE TBD. I’m very excited to discuss such an important topic, demystifying infertili...
03/03/2020

THIS EVENT HAS BEEN POSTPONED. NEW DATE TBD.

I’m very excited to discuss such an important topic, demystifying infertility, at the beautiful Muslim Center of Greater Princeton (MCGP) this Friday at 8:30pm (after Isha prayer). Hats off to the leadership at MCGP and it’s free clinic for hosting a critical talk for our community.

Growing up, discussions around sexual health, reproductive health, and mental health were essentially nonexistent in the American-Muslim community. This event is historic and other mosques should take note.

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23/11/2019
Join Muslim Fertility Project founder, Mona Elgohail, PhD, this Saturday at the Advancing Muslim American Health Priorit...
18/10/2019

Join Muslim Fertility Project founder, Mona Elgohail, PhD, this Saturday at the Advancing Muslim American Health Priorities (AMAP) Conference in for her talk titled, "An Innovative Internet-based Treatment to Reduce Depressive Symptoms in Muslim Women Experiencing : Preliminary Results and Next Steps."

The entire conference (Friday - Sunday) will focus on , , and health research within the Muslim community. Given how little attention our community has given to these very important issues in the past, you do not want to miss this opportunity!

Register here & learn more 👉 bit.ly/AMAP2019

13/09/2019

📣 Findings from the Muslim Fertility Project’s recent study will be presented for the first time in Chicago this October at the Advancing Muslim American Health Priorities [A-MAP] conference. It has been great to partner with the Initiative on Islam and Medicine and others to organize a conference on the Muslim dimensions of mental, reproductive, and sexual health. I think we can all agree that this type of event is LONG overdue. We have exciting keynotes coming as well - Dr. Rania Awaad and Dr. Rami Nashashibi. Don't miss out.

➡️ Get 15% off your tickets if you register by 12pm tomorrow (9/14/19): bit.ly/A-MAP

📣NEW STUDY: Muslim Fertility Project's Online Program to Improve Wellbeing and Pregnancy Rates Among Muslim Women Experi...
16/03/2019

📣NEW STUDY: Muslim Fertility Project's Online Program to Improve Wellbeing and Pregnancy Rates Among Muslim Women Experiencing Infertility

Learn More & Participate ➡️ MuslimFertilityProject.com

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It's finally here - the Muslim Fertility Project's NEW Online Program to Improve Wellbeing and Pregnancy Rates Among Mus...
15/03/2019

It's finally here - the Muslim Fertility Project's NEW Online Program to Improve Wellbeing and Pregnancy Rates Among Muslim Women Experiencing Infertility.

Please PARTICIPATE or help spread the word about this groundbreaking research study by SHARING this post.

A huge thank you to our donors for their generous donations that helped support the development of this program.

​You may have followed or participated in our previous groundbreaking research study, which was the first study ever to examine the infertility experiences of Muslim women in the United States,...

09/03/2019

RECORDING: Hundreds registered for this recent Muslim Fertility Project webinar called FAITH & FERTILITY. Four speakers - including Dr. Ingrid Mattson, Ustadha Hosai Mojaddidi, and Ustadha Zaynab Mansour Ansari - provided an overview of important issues relevant for Muslims interested in learning about infertility (primary and secondary), such as stress, depression, Islamic rulings related to fertility treatment, religious and spiritual coping, and more.

This recording also includes the Q&A session and introduces MFP's newly released online program to improve wellbeing and pregnancy rates among Muslim women experiencing infertility. Learn more and participate in the new online program here: MuslimFertilityProject.com

Many requested access to this article on Assisted Reproductive Technology and Islamic Law referenced by speaker Ustadha ...
03/03/2019

Many requested access to this article on Assisted Reproductive Technology and Islamic Law referenced by speaker Ustadha Zaynab Mansour Ansari during the Muslim Fertility Project's recent webinar. It is now available on our website! We hope it is of benefit to you, insha'Allah.

“God has control of the heavens and the earth; He creates whatever He will—He grants female offspring to whoever He will, male to whoever He will, or both male and female, and He makes whoever He...

Thank you Julie Samia Mair for you sharing your story. "​'I don't see the heartbeat. I don't see the heartbeat!' Neither...
17/02/2019

Thank you Julie Samia Mair for you sharing your story.

"​'I don't see the heartbeat. I don't see the heartbeat!' Neither my husband nor the emergency room doctor responded to me..."

Photo credit: Shamshahrin Shamsudin

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