Human rights approaches to reducing infertility

Author:

Shah Payal K.1,Gher Jaime M.12

Affiliation:

1. International Reproductive and Sexual Health Law Program University of Toronto Toronto Ontario Canada

2. CREA (Creating Resources for Empowerment in Action) New York New York USA

Abstract

AbstractIn April 2023, the World Health Organization (WHO) issued new estimates affirming that one in six individuals experience infertility globally. Yet, many states are unclear on their responsibility to prevent infertility, ensure access to treatment, and to end the harm suffered by individuals who are considered infertile. Responding to this uncertainty, in June 2023, the United Nations Office of the High Commissioner on Human Rights (OHCHR) issued a new research paper explaining states' legal obligations regarding infertility. Importantly, OHCHR underscores that states must take steps to prevent infertility by addressing its root causes and ensure access to treatment. Further, states must address the negative consequences of infertility, including stigma and violence, as well as the discriminatory stereotypes that lead to certain groups facing disproportionate harm from infertility. This article provides an overview of the OHCHR report and explains what this means for healthcare providers, who have a critical role to play in providing care and advocating for legal and policy reform necessary to prevent, diagnose, and treat infertility.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Obstetrics and Gynecology,General Medicine

Reference35 articles.

1. Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR).The role of human rights in preventing infertility and redressing infertility‐related rights violations and harms.2023.

2. World Health Organization.Fact sheet. Infertility.2023. Accessed May 2 2023.https://www.who.int/news‐room/fact‐sheets/detail/infertility

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4. UN Committee on Economic Social and Cultural Rights (CESCR).General comment no. 22 on the right to sexual and reproductive health (art. 12 of the International Covenant on Economic Social and Cultural Rights) E/C.12/GC/22.2016.

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