AN EXPLANATORY VISION OF MARRIED WOMEN'S SOCIO-PSYCHO PROBLEMS DUE TO THEIR POOR PRODUCTIVE SYSTEM WITH CONTEXT TO INFERTILITY’S IMPACT ON THEIR SELVES AND FAMILIES
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Abstract
Married women who are infertile face numerous issues in their homes relating to their socio-psychological and physical environments, especially in the traditional parts of Pakistan where women are viewed as machines that produce children yearly. If she is unable to accomplish this, she is justified in tolerating abuse of any kind. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to identify the issues that women with infertility specifically confront, discuss the fundamental causes of the prejudice against infertile women, and identify solutions to the problem. The researcher used quantitative research to accomplish her purpose, and to do so, she chose the rural south Punjab region, particularly the rural region surrounding Multan City, which comprises Khanewal, Kabirwala, and Muzaffargarh. She used cluster analysis and purposive sampling to compile her sample of 50 women. To collect data, a structured questionnaire with closed-ended questions was constructed. Because it was a very delicate and sympathetic subject for women, the researcher built extremely strong relationships and gathered information. Because it is an explanatory study, its conclusions and recommendations will be based on its credible and detailed findings. Therefore, the researcher is very optimistic that this study would offer helpful suggestions to resolve the issue.