Background Average annual fertility rates in industrialised countries have been below two children per woman for the past 3 decades. The reasons behind women’s childbearing behaviour are complex. However, a lack of awareness regarding the consequences of delayed childbearing and the inability of reproductive technologies to overcome the ‘biological clock’ may be contributory factors.Objective A narrative review guided by the research question: What do women need to know about the consequences of delayed childbearing in order to make informed decisions about their fertility?Discussion There are three facts that women need to know in order to make informed decisions around their fertility: Some women want to h...
Copyright © 2014 Wendy Abigail and Sheryl de Lacey. This is an open access article distributed under...
STUDY QUESTION What is the role of knowledge, perceived vulnerability and level of risk of infertili...
STUDY QUESTION What is the likelihood of having a child within 4 years for men and women with stron...
Background: Average annual fertility rates in industrialised countries have been below two children ...
Background: Average annual fertility rates in industrialised countries have been below two children ...
Female fertility declines dramatically with age, and childbearing at older maternal ages has signifi...
Objective: Delayed childbearing has gradually started to become the norm for higher educational stud...
© 2010 Dr. Sara HoltonAlthough Australia’s fertility rate has recently increased it has been below r...
Knowledge levels of issues related to fertility, reproduction, and assisted reproductive technology ...
STUDY QUESTION What are the psychosocial determinants of women's intentions to delay childbearing un...
Background: The demand for medically assisted reproduction continues to increase, with more women en...
STUDY QUESTION How good is fertility knowledge and what are treatment beliefs in an international sa...
Some potentially modifiable factors adversely affect fertility and pregnancy health. To inform a fer...
Copyright © 2014 Wendy Abigail and Sheryl de Lacey. This is an open access article distributed under...
STUDY QUESTION What is the role of knowledge, perceived vulnerability and level of risk of infertili...
STUDY QUESTION What is the likelihood of having a child within 4 years for men and women with stron...
Background: Average annual fertility rates in industrialised countries have been below two children ...
Background: Average annual fertility rates in industrialised countries have been below two children ...
Female fertility declines dramatically with age, and childbearing at older maternal ages has signifi...
Objective: Delayed childbearing has gradually started to become the norm for higher educational stud...
© 2010 Dr. Sara HoltonAlthough Australia’s fertility rate has recently increased it has been below r...
Knowledge levels of issues related to fertility, reproduction, and assisted reproductive technology ...
STUDY QUESTION What are the psychosocial determinants of women's intentions to delay childbearing un...
Background: The demand for medically assisted reproduction continues to increase, with more women en...
STUDY QUESTION How good is fertility knowledge and what are treatment beliefs in an international sa...
Some potentially modifiable factors adversely affect fertility and pregnancy health. To inform a fer...
Copyright © 2014 Wendy Abigail and Sheryl de Lacey. This is an open access article distributed under...
STUDY QUESTION What is the role of knowledge, perceived vulnerability and level of risk of infertili...
STUDY QUESTION What is the likelihood of having a child within 4 years for men and women with stron...