The reproductive intent of women at the time of conception has been largely ignored in the social science and epidemiological literature. This is surprising in view of its likely relevance to a wide range of health and welfare issues. Despite the possible short and long term consequences of unplanned reproductive activity, it appears that we know a good deal more about the factors influencing decisions to acquire many consumer goods than we do about the factors influencing the decision to reproduce. The easy availability of contraception and a high level of literacy may contribute to an assumption that women have considerable control over their fertility. The received wisdom relating to reproductive intent suggests that most women are pregn...
Copyright © 2014 Wendy Abigail and Sheryl de Lacey. This is an open access article distributed under...
Worldwide, women struggle to control the timing and spacing of childbearing, resulting in a high num...
The promotion of planned pregnancies has long been a goal of women’s reproductive health researchers...
The study on fertility behaviour, sexual negotiation and contraceptive use among married couples was...
Contraceptive practices entail a wide spectrum of concepts, namely, contraceptive methods, the use o...
Seeking to understand what catalyzes and sustains fertility reduction, this research explores the re...
This dissertation analyzes social, cultural, and structural factors that lead to women’s fertility r...
Objective: 'Low socioeconomic status' and 'religiousness' appear to have gained status as nearly uni...
This work highlights the stories women weave as they make their contraceptive decisions. It included...
This work highlights the stories women weave as they make their contraceptive decisions. It included...
Objective: 'Low socioeconomic status' and 'religiousness' appear to have gained status as nearly uni...
Knowledge levels of issues related to fertility, reproduction, and assisted reproductive technology ...
Objective: 'Low socioeconomic status' and 'religiousness' appear to have gained status as nearly uni...
Knowledge levels of issues related to fertility, reproduction, and assisted reproductive technology ...
Knowledge levels of issues related to fertility, reproduction, and assisted reproductive technology ...
Copyright © 2014 Wendy Abigail and Sheryl de Lacey. This is an open access article distributed under...
Worldwide, women struggle to control the timing and spacing of childbearing, resulting in a high num...
The promotion of planned pregnancies has long been a goal of women’s reproductive health researchers...
The study on fertility behaviour, sexual negotiation and contraceptive use among married couples was...
Contraceptive practices entail a wide spectrum of concepts, namely, contraceptive methods, the use o...
Seeking to understand what catalyzes and sustains fertility reduction, this research explores the re...
This dissertation analyzes social, cultural, and structural factors that lead to women’s fertility r...
Objective: 'Low socioeconomic status' and 'religiousness' appear to have gained status as nearly uni...
This work highlights the stories women weave as they make their contraceptive decisions. It included...
This work highlights the stories women weave as they make their contraceptive decisions. It included...
Objective: 'Low socioeconomic status' and 'religiousness' appear to have gained status as nearly uni...
Knowledge levels of issues related to fertility, reproduction, and assisted reproductive technology ...
Objective: 'Low socioeconomic status' and 'religiousness' appear to have gained status as nearly uni...
Knowledge levels of issues related to fertility, reproduction, and assisted reproductive technology ...
Knowledge levels of issues related to fertility, reproduction, and assisted reproductive technology ...
Copyright © 2014 Wendy Abigail and Sheryl de Lacey. This is an open access article distributed under...
Worldwide, women struggle to control the timing and spacing of childbearing, resulting in a high num...
The promotion of planned pregnancies has long been a goal of women’s reproductive health researchers...