Objective: To enumerate pregnancy outcomes for a representative sample of women in Australia surveyed in 2012–2013 (primary aim) and compare these with women surveyed in 2001–2002 (secondary aim). Methods: Computer-assisted telephone interviews with over 10,000 women aged 16–69 years (participation rate 68.4%). Results are weighted for chance of selection and to reflect the population as a whole. Results: Of women with experience of vaginal intercourse, 75.1% had ever been pregnant, 18.4% reported difficulties getting pregnant and 10.0% had had fertility treatment. Of those who had been pregnant, 91.3% had ever had a live birth, 34.3% a miscarriage, 22.8% an abortion and 2.3% a stillbirth; 0.9% had relinquished a child for adoption. T...
Objectives: We aimed to use simple clinical questions to group women and provide their specific rate...
Objectives: To document the use of contraception by a representative sample of Australian women aged...
OBJECTIVES: We aimed to use simple clinical questions to group women and provide their specific rate...
Objective: To document the reproductive experiences of a representative sample of Australian women a...
INTRODUCTION: Little research has examined recognized pregnancy losses in a general population. Data...
Worldwide, there are few large-scale epidemiological studies on infertility. In Austral...
Worldwide, there are few large-scale epidemiological studies on infertility. In Australia, populatio...
Copyright © 2014 Wendy Abigail and Sheryl de Lacey. This is an open access article distributed under...
Introduction Little research has examined recognized pregnancy losses in a general population. Data ...
Objective\ud To examine the extent to which the odds of birth, pregnancy, or adverse birth outcomes ...
BackgroundEnsuring the sexual and reproductive health of the population is essential for the wellbei...
BACKGROUND: In Australia, fertility treatment is partly or wholly reimbursable under federal benefit...
*This abstract is free to read on the publisher's website*\ud \ud Birth outcomes during a three year...
Drawing on a major survey of Australian women conducted over time, this report examines contraceptio...
Objectives: We aimed to use simple clinical questions to group women and provide their specific rate...
Objectives: We aimed to use simple clinical questions to group women and provide their specific rate...
Objectives: To document the use of contraception by a representative sample of Australian women aged...
OBJECTIVES: We aimed to use simple clinical questions to group women and provide their specific rate...
Objective: To document the reproductive experiences of a representative sample of Australian women a...
INTRODUCTION: Little research has examined recognized pregnancy losses in a general population. Data...
Worldwide, there are few large-scale epidemiological studies on infertility. In Austral...
Worldwide, there are few large-scale epidemiological studies on infertility. In Australia, populatio...
Copyright © 2014 Wendy Abigail and Sheryl de Lacey. This is an open access article distributed under...
Introduction Little research has examined recognized pregnancy losses in a general population. Data ...
Objective\ud To examine the extent to which the odds of birth, pregnancy, or adverse birth outcomes ...
BackgroundEnsuring the sexual and reproductive health of the population is essential for the wellbei...
BACKGROUND: In Australia, fertility treatment is partly or wholly reimbursable under federal benefit...
*This abstract is free to read on the publisher's website*\ud \ud Birth outcomes during a three year...
Drawing on a major survey of Australian women conducted over time, this report examines contraceptio...
Objectives: We aimed to use simple clinical questions to group women and provide their specific rate...
Objectives: We aimed to use simple clinical questions to group women and provide their specific rate...
Objectives: To document the use of contraception by a representative sample of Australian women aged...
OBJECTIVES: We aimed to use simple clinical questions to group women and provide their specific rate...