TAILIEUCHUNG - Sexual and Reproductive Health, Rights, and Realities and Access to Services for First Nations, Inuit, and Métis in Canada

AI refers to several different procedures, all of which involve inserting sperm into a woman’s body, the differences referring to whether the sperm is placed in her vagina, uterus, cervix or fallopian tubes. AI can also be combined with hormonal drugs to stimulate production of multiple eggs to increase likelihood that one of them will be fertilized. AI can be done at home with a syringe or in a medical setting. Sperm used for AI is usually “washed,” which separates the sperm from the semen and eliminates dead or slow sperm and other chemicals that may impair fertilization. Cost. | SOGC JOINT POLICY STATEMENT No. 259 June 2011 Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights and Realities and Access to Services for First Nations Inuit and Metis in Canada This policy statement has been prepared by the Aboriginal Health Initiatives Sub-Committee and approved by the Executive and Council of the Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Canada. This statement was also approved jointly by the Assembly of First Nations the Canadian Federation for Sexual Health Pauktuutit Inuit Women of Canada the NativeYouth Sexual Health Network the Indigenous Physicians Association of Canada the Canadian Association of Perinatal and Women s Health Nurses the Canadian Association of Midwives the National Aboriginal Council of Midwives the College of Family Physicians of Canada the Canadian Medical Association the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada and the Society of Rural Physicians of Canada. PRINCIPAL AUTHORS Jessica Yee Toronto ON Alisha Nicole Apale MSc Ottawa ON Melissa Deleary Toronto ON ABORIGINAL HEALTH INITIATIVES SUB-COMMITTEE Don Wilson MD Chair Comox BC Sandra de la Ronde MD Co-Chair Calgary AB André B. Lalonde MD Ottawa ON Paula Lessard RN Kingsport NS Pierre Lessard MD Kingsport NS Vyta Senikas MD Ottawa ON SPECIAL COMMITTEE Geri Bailey BSN Ottawa ON Jennifer Ferrante BEd Ottawa ON Jane Gauthier LLB Ottawa ON Verna Stevens Ottawa ON Disclosure statements have been received from all authors and committee members. J Obstet Gynaecol Can 2011 33 6 633-637 Key Words Sexual and reproductive health Aboriginal First Nations Inuit Métis rights justice access culturally safe care INTRODUCTION The purpose of this joint policy statement is to reaffirm the sexual and reproductive health rights of FNIM and to reflect the realities they face in their communities. We wish to reduce the inequity in the availability and accessibility of sexual and reproductive services for FNIM and to encourage other organizations to join us in working towards change. RIGHTS

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