By Dr. Edward Tamale-Sali Infertility is a deeply personal and often hidden struggle, one that carries not only medical but profound social and emotional consequences, particularly in African societies where childbearing is closely tied to cultural identity, marriage stability, and social acceptance. Among the various causes of infertility, sexually transmitted infections (STIs) stand out as…
By Dr. Edward Tamale-Sali Fertility is a deeply personal and often private matter, yet it is influenced profoundly by factors that extend far beyond the individual. In Uganda and across Africa, environmental and occupational hazards increasingly play a significant role in the ability of couples to conceive. From industrial pollution in rapidly growing cities to…
By Dr Edward Tamale-Sali Infertility is a deeply personal and often isolating experience, yet it is far more common than many realize. In Uganda and across Africa, couples quietly struggle with the emotional, social, and cultural implications of infertility, and the journey can be especially challenging due to societal expectations surrounding parenthood. Supporting a partner…