Objective: To assess middle-aged Australian women's retrospective reports of how intended and wanted were their pregnancies, and the degree of happiness associated with these pregnancies
Worldwide, there are few large-scale epidemiological studies on infertility. In Austral...
Pronatalism is a state-level ideology promoting birth increase that governments of developed and som...
The results of the 1996 Census show that levels of fertility are falling for almost all categories o...
Objective: To document the reproductive experiences of a representative sample of Australian women a...
Objective: To estimate the prevalence of lifetime infertility in Australian women born in 1946-51 an...
Objective. This research aimed to investigate the fertility management of women aged over 30 years p...
OBJECTIVE: To identify the factors associated with infertility, seeking advice and treatment with fe...
*This abstract is free to read on the publisher's website*\ud \ud Birth outcomes during a three year...
BACKGROUND In Australia, fertility treatment is partly or wholly reimbursable under federal benefits...
Drawing on a major survey of Australian women conducted over time, this report examines contraceptio...
Worldwide, there are few large-scale epidemiological studies on infertility. In Australia, populatio...
Objective: To enumerate pregnancy outcomes for a representative sample of women in Australia surveye...
Objectives: To document the use of contraception by a representative sample of Australian women aged...
© 2010 Dr. Sara HoltonAlthough Australia’s fertility rate has recently increased it has been below r...
To have or not to have?: Australian women's childbearing desires, outcomes and expectations Dat...
Worldwide, there are few large-scale epidemiological studies on infertility. In Austral...
Pronatalism is a state-level ideology promoting birth increase that governments of developed and som...
The results of the 1996 Census show that levels of fertility are falling for almost all categories o...
Objective: To document the reproductive experiences of a representative sample of Australian women a...
Objective: To estimate the prevalence of lifetime infertility in Australian women born in 1946-51 an...
Objective. This research aimed to investigate the fertility management of women aged over 30 years p...
OBJECTIVE: To identify the factors associated with infertility, seeking advice and treatment with fe...
*This abstract is free to read on the publisher's website*\ud \ud Birth outcomes during a three year...
BACKGROUND In Australia, fertility treatment is partly or wholly reimbursable under federal benefits...
Drawing on a major survey of Australian women conducted over time, this report examines contraceptio...
Worldwide, there are few large-scale epidemiological studies on infertility. In Australia, populatio...
Objective: To enumerate pregnancy outcomes for a representative sample of women in Australia surveye...
Objectives: To document the use of contraception by a representative sample of Australian women aged...
© 2010 Dr. Sara HoltonAlthough Australia’s fertility rate has recently increased it has been below r...
To have or not to have?: Australian women's childbearing desires, outcomes and expectations Dat...
Worldwide, there are few large-scale epidemiological studies on infertility. In Austral...
Pronatalism is a state-level ideology promoting birth increase that governments of developed and som...
The results of the 1996 Census show that levels of fertility are falling for almost all categories o...