Research shows that young people do not know much about their fertility. In the present study, we examined fertility knowledge and perceptions of a fertility educational brochure (i.e. ‘A Guide to Fertility’) in five focus groups with adolescents (16–18 years, n = 19) and emerging adults (21–24 years, n = 14) who were childless, not currently pregnant (or for men partner not pregnant) or trying to conceive but intending to have a child in the future. Participants (n = 33) reported having poor knowledge of a range of fertility topics and feelings of surprise, fear and concern in response to the brochure, despite perceiving benefits of the provision of fertility education and feasibility of ‘A Guide to Fertility’. Comparison between age group...
Objectives: The aim was to explore adolescents' beliefs and awareness regarding fertility and precon...
Objective To explore the relationships among young women’s demographic characteristics, their self-p...
International audienceObjectives. - To assess midwifery students' knowledge in the field of female f...
Research shows that young people do not know much about their fertility. In the present study, we ex...
STUDY QUESTION Does the provision of fertility (compared to control) information affect fertility-re...
Introduction: Recent evidence indicates that reproductive-age people have inadequate fertility aware...
As the average age of first-time parents continues to rise, there has been a concerted effort by ed...
Some potentially modifiable factors adversely affect fertility and pregnancy health. To inform a fer...
As the average age of first-time parents continues to rise, there has been a concerted effort by edu...
The Fertility Education Initiative was established in 2016 to provide education on fertility, modern...
Being aware of factors that affect fertility can help people make informed decisions about their rep...
Women and men globally are delaying the birth of their first child. In the UK, the average age of fi...
Many recent societal trends have led to the need for fertility education, including the age at which...
Objectives: The aim was to explore adolescents' beliefs and awareness regarding fertility and precon...
Objective To explore the relationships among young women’s demographic characteristics, their self-p...
International audienceObjectives. - To assess midwifery students' knowledge in the field of female f...
Research shows that young people do not know much about their fertility. In the present study, we ex...
STUDY QUESTION Does the provision of fertility (compared to control) information affect fertility-re...
Introduction: Recent evidence indicates that reproductive-age people have inadequate fertility aware...
As the average age of first-time parents continues to rise, there has been a concerted effort by ed...
Some potentially modifiable factors adversely affect fertility and pregnancy health. To inform a fer...
As the average age of first-time parents continues to rise, there has been a concerted effort by edu...
The Fertility Education Initiative was established in 2016 to provide education on fertility, modern...
Being aware of factors that affect fertility can help people make informed decisions about their rep...
Women and men globally are delaying the birth of their first child. In the UK, the average age of fi...
Many recent societal trends have led to the need for fertility education, including the age at which...
Objectives: The aim was to explore adolescents' beliefs and awareness regarding fertility and precon...
Objective To explore the relationships among young women’s demographic characteristics, their self-p...
International audienceObjectives. - To assess midwifery students' knowledge in the field of female f...