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- Historically, infertility was associated with social stigma and embarrassment for women particularly.
- A lot of cultures encouraged having a second wife as to have offspring.[1]
- The value of a woman was placed almost entirely on how fertile she was and how many children she could bear.
- The discourse around infertility changed from a religion-centric view to a scientific view after the discovery of spermatozoa and other advancements in modern medicine.[2]
References
- ↑ Fortunato L (2011). "Reconstructing the history of marriage strategies in Indo-European-speaking societies: monogamy and polygyny". Hum Biol. 83 (1): 87–105. doi:10.3378/027.083.0106. PMID 21453006.
- ↑ Puerta Suárez J, du Plessis SS, Cardona Maya WD (2018). "Spermatozoa: A Historical Perspective". Int J Fertil Steril. 12 (3): 182–190. doi:10.22074/ijfs.2018.5316. PMC 6018180. PMID 29935062.