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Now what was the status of the childless in Nepal? What kind of pain was it? Why was that so? I have said this repeatedly. At a glance, out of about 100 couples, 85 people have a child after staying with their husband for 2 years, but the remaining 15 people need to go to the hospital or consult a doctor. Now that 15 is a very big number. About 85 percent of that number can have a baby with more than simple drugs and a little 'counseling'.
When I visited villages with childless camps, I found that many people thought it was a curse from God. That has dropped to 60 percent today, with the remaining 40 percent still holding the same view. The society's perception of childless women is even more cruel. But, when after the treatment women from remote areas also started having children, the perception also changed and they also started coming for treatment.
IVF centers should not be opened all over the country. However, it is necessary to treat the childless in every place, from the health post of every village ward to at least the district hospital. We need to think about how to proceed with this. The Ministry of Health should play a bigger role in this. 50% of the blame for childlessness lies with women and 50% lies with men. To make it even bigger, 33 percent of women and 33 percent of men and 33 percent of women and men can be guilty.
The problem faced by young people who went abroad after two months or four months after getting married is even worse. Again the blame goes to the woman, because it is from her that he has earned the money. He is a man. A man cannot do wrong. Village women are also oppressed. We have to remove this thought from our mind. I have been working in infertility treatment since 039 years. At that time, even when they went to study in Calcutta, there was a large number of Nepalis who came there for the treatment of childless problems. Many people from the east used to sell cows and bulls. That is why I was inspired to start this treatment in Nepal.
I started IVF treatment in Nepal on my personal initiative after seeing the pain of those who are not able to have children despite all kinds of treatment. It gave happiness to many childless couples. It is also very satisfying to be able to give happiness to the childless.
- Not only Nepal, experts say that the problem of childlessness is increasing all over the world. In this context, the health related round table organized by Kantipur focused on the situation of childlessness in Nepal, the risks it may cause in the future, and senior obstetrician and gynecologist Dr. An edited excerpt from Rizal's opinion .
