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SOCIOCULTURAL IMPLICATIONS OF BABY F ACTORY IN THE SOCIETY (USING THE FARM' BY JOANES RAMOS AS CASE STUDY)

The pronatalistic nature of the traditional African society means that procreation is invaluable, and infertility is vie...

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CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1Background of the Study The pronatalistic nature of the traditional African society means that procreation is invaluable, and infertility is viewed as a disability and a loss of something though invisible, but so tangible with attendant psychological and emotional challenges. African womanhood is fulfilled through motherhood that also cements her place in the family and society. Pregnancy is celebrated in Nigeria, as much as in other African countries. Pregnant wom...

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