ABSTRACT

This chapter deals with infertility from a global aspect, providing information on how infertility presents differently all over the world. One section focuses on the attitudes of major world religions to infertility and to its treatment, seeking to enlighten readers on how faith can affect attitudes of patients, which we cannot ignore. Finally, the author highlights how little progress the developed world has made in giving the promised international support to developing counties to offer interventions to treat infertility in all its presentations in those countries.