Being aware of factors that affect fertility can help people make informed decisions about their reproductive futures. To some, however, fertility information leads to worry and self-blame. In this paper, we explore how people from different generations discuss fertility and reproductive decision-making, along with their perceptions of fertility information. The study was conducted in southern Sweden with 26 focus-group discussions that included a total of 110 participants aged 17-90 years. The material was analysed thematically. Our results show that fertility knowledge and openness to talking about fertility problems have increased over generations. Participants who were assigned female at birth were more often concerned about their ferti...
Based on a survey given to a random sample of Swedish 20-40 year old females, this paper investigate...
Background Women in high-resource countries often postpone childbearing. Postponed childbearing may ...
There are indications that young adults, and especially young parents, are inincreasingly economical...
Being aware of factors that affect fertility can help people make informed decisions about their rep...
Objectives: The aim was to explore adolescents' beliefs and awareness regarding fertility and precon...
Some potentially modifiable factors adversely affect fertility and pregnancy health. To inform a fer...
Introduction: Recent evidence indicates that reproductive-age people have inadequate fertility aware...
Most previous studies about fertility knowledge and attitudes among men have been based on quantitat...
Background: Postponing parenthood has steadily increased during the past decades in Western countrie...
Research shows that young people do not know much about their fertility. In the present study, we ex...
Reproductive decision-making and fertility patterns change with time and place, and are influenced b...
Reproductive decision-making and fertility patterns change with time and place, and are influenced b...
In many societies the average age for giving birth is rising. One factor which could contribute to t...
Background: The postponement of parenthood may increase the number of couples experiencing infertili...
Introduction: Over the past 50 years women and men have postponed family formation in high-income so...
Based on a survey given to a random sample of Swedish 20-40 year old females, this paper investigate...
Background Women in high-resource countries often postpone childbearing. Postponed childbearing may ...
There are indications that young adults, and especially young parents, are inincreasingly economical...
Being aware of factors that affect fertility can help people make informed decisions about their rep...
Objectives: The aim was to explore adolescents' beliefs and awareness regarding fertility and precon...
Some potentially modifiable factors adversely affect fertility and pregnancy health. To inform a fer...
Introduction: Recent evidence indicates that reproductive-age people have inadequate fertility aware...
Most previous studies about fertility knowledge and attitudes among men have been based on quantitat...
Background: Postponing parenthood has steadily increased during the past decades in Western countrie...
Research shows that young people do not know much about their fertility. In the present study, we ex...
Reproductive decision-making and fertility patterns change with time and place, and are influenced b...
Reproductive decision-making and fertility patterns change with time and place, and are influenced b...
In many societies the average age for giving birth is rising. One factor which could contribute to t...
Background: The postponement of parenthood may increase the number of couples experiencing infertili...
Introduction: Over the past 50 years women and men have postponed family formation in high-income so...
Based on a survey given to a random sample of Swedish 20-40 year old females, this paper investigate...
Background Women in high-resource countries often postpone childbearing. Postponed childbearing may ...
There are indications that young adults, and especially young parents, are inincreasingly economical...