background: The aim of our research was to create a fertility status awareness tool (FertiSTAT) that would enable women to gain personalized guidance about reducing risks to their fertility and seeking timely fertility medical advice based on their own lifestyle and repro-ductive profile. methods: Independent risk factors associated with female fertility impairment were identified. Associations between risk indicator and fertility status were examined in 1073 women who completed the Fertility Risk Factors Survey (FRFS) online or in pregnancy termination, antenatal or infertility clinics in the UK, consisting of the FertiSTAT indicators; 49.58 % (n 532) were currently pregnant (78.82 % ≥12 weeks pregnant) and 15.66 % (n 168) were currently...
Background: Studies conducted on infertile women in the literature investigated some features such a...
Women are fertile approximately one-sixth of the month (Wilcox, Weinberg, & Baird, 1995). Based...
background: Not being able to procreate has severe social and economic repercussions in resource-poo...
background: The aim of our research was to create a fertility status awareness tool (FertiSTAT) that...
BACKGROUND The aim of our research was to create a fertility status awareness tool (FertiSTAT) that ...
Background: Studies have shown that individuals with fertility problems experience psychosocial prob...
background: Women with fertility problems often experience higher levels of stress, anxiety and depr...
%DFNJURXQG Psychological stress has a profound effect on infertility and its treatment. 7KHDLPRIWK...
Background: The objective of this study was to identify the prognostic factors that influ-ence the o...
background: It is plausible that a couple’s ability to achieve the desired number of children is lim...
Background: The objective of our study was to identify the correlations between the tests currently ...
study question: Do the strategies women use to disclose information about their infertility to socia...
background: Investigators have postulated that family size may be influenced by biologic fertility p...
Aims: Infertility is highly prevalent and 16–26 % of women trying to achieve a pregnancy experience ...
study question: Do the strategies women use to disclose information about their infertility to socia...
Background: Studies conducted on infertile women in the literature investigated some features such a...
Women are fertile approximately one-sixth of the month (Wilcox, Weinberg, & Baird, 1995). Based...
background: Not being able to procreate has severe social and economic repercussions in resource-poo...
background: The aim of our research was to create a fertility status awareness tool (FertiSTAT) that...
BACKGROUND The aim of our research was to create a fertility status awareness tool (FertiSTAT) that ...
Background: Studies have shown that individuals with fertility problems experience psychosocial prob...
background: Women with fertility problems often experience higher levels of stress, anxiety and depr...
%DFNJURXQG Psychological stress has a profound effect on infertility and its treatment. 7KHDLPRIWK...
Background: The objective of this study was to identify the prognostic factors that influ-ence the o...
background: It is plausible that a couple’s ability to achieve the desired number of children is lim...
Background: The objective of our study was to identify the correlations between the tests currently ...
study question: Do the strategies women use to disclose information about their infertility to socia...
background: Investigators have postulated that family size may be influenced by biologic fertility p...
Aims: Infertility is highly prevalent and 16–26 % of women trying to achieve a pregnancy experience ...
study question: Do the strategies women use to disclose information about their infertility to socia...
Background: Studies conducted on infertile women in the literature investigated some features such a...
Women are fertile approximately one-sixth of the month (Wilcox, Weinberg, & Baird, 1995). Based...
background: Not being able to procreate has severe social and economic repercussions in resource-poo...