Dhaka Fertility Expo-2024
We have come to know that worldwide, one out of every six individuals are an infertility patient. With various research-based knowledge, we can further understand that the number of such patients in Bangladesh is not less than 2 million. In the socio-economic context, this significant population is wrestling with dilemmas, such as where to go? what to do? whom to consult? when to seek help? why to go? Where to find a solution? how much it will cost? how much time it will take? and many more. The primary purpose of organizing Bangladesh’s first-ever fertility expo, “Dhaka Fertility Expo 2024,” is to find accurate solutions to these questions and dilemmas faced by this significant population in Bangladesh.
Many individuals dealing with infertility have heard about doctors or fertility centers, whether local or international, from family members, relatives, or friends. They have seen success in those places. Now, you also wish to seek treatment there. However, it’s also possible that there is another fertility center nearby or slightly farther away from that doctor’s or fertility center, which might have a higher success rate, a better quality of treatment, and other facilities that you might not be aware of. In many cases, it’s not always possible for you to verify the quality of doctors or fertility centers by visiting various places or gathering information about them. Usually, we rely on word of mouth to decide where to seek treatment.
Are you suffering from mental distress in silence? – Many couples who are unable to have children silently bear the emotional pain without letting anyone understand. In their worries, they often harm their own health. But there is no reason for such worries. All that is needed is accurate information, proper knowledge, and the right medical treatment. Don’t endure the pain in silence; come join our event “Dhaka Fertility Expo-2024”.
Bangladesh is mainly a Muslim country. Modern treatments for infertility, which is commonly known as “Test Tube Baby,” there are often questions among Muslim couples or their families. The main focus is on “Test Tube Baby,” which involves treatment methods like IVF, IUI, ICSI, etc. Is this considered Halal or Haram according to Islamic principles?
Al-Azhar University or the Fatwa Committee of Al-Azhar is a prominent international authority for Muslims worldwide. The Al-Azhar authorities issued a fatwa in 1980 declaring that techniques such as Test Tube Baby or IVF (In Vitro Fertilization) and similar technologies are permissible or approved from an Islamic perspective, as long as they are not associated with the involvement of third-party sperm, ovum, embryo, or uterus outside of the marital relationship.
Therefore, we understand that if a couple is unable to conceive due to natural reasons, they can seek guidance from specialized doctors according to Islamic Sharia. Following the expert’s advice, they can opt for appropriate medical methods like IVF, IUI, ICSI, and others to have a child. In this case, there is no religious barrier in Islam.
At the Dhaka Fertility Expo-2024, you can have the opportunity to interact under the same roof with renowned local and international experts, doctors, and fertility centers. This allows you to choose the right doctor or fertility center for you and have discussions with them, enabling you to potentially seek treatment from them in the future.
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