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kedkngo (m)
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SHULD MARRIAGE BE BROUGHT TO AN ABRUPT END CAUSE OF CHILDLESSNESS AND A SEEMINGLY UNENDING WAITING FOR AN ISSUE?
LETS SHARE OUR VIEWS ON THIS ISSUE THAT AFFECTS OUR SOCIETY AT LARGE.
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Orla556
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This can be a serious issue especially when family and friends are on your neck.
Well, i think we should take an in debt look at the causes of infertility and what are likely to be done in each scenario
Let say, if a woman has been diagnosed not able to conceive through natural mean except like IVF and etc, what should one do?
Which ever way it is, i think it's a bitter pill to swallow
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Maximax (m)
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This is a very serious and contentious issue. Where are the cousellors and Doctors in the House? Please your response is highly needed here. 
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ThoniaSlim (f)
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@topic no. my own opinion is if the married couples can not stand by each other in troubled times and seek the judgment of others or care about people's opinion, then what was the need of getting married or taking those vows? 
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Ndipe (m)
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It is always the woman's 'fault' back home when there are no kid(s) in the marriage. I think that Africans need to wake up to the reality that it is not entirely their fault, but there are other factors involved. And I don't think that marriage should come to an end due to childlessness. Have faith in God!
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mamaput (f)
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Depends on how bad the Woman or man wants a child. Is it not my natural right to have a BABY ?
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