Women and men globally are delaying the birth of their first child. In the UK, the average age of first conception in women is 29 years. Women experience age-related fertility decline so it is important that men and women are well-informed about this, and other aspects of fertility. A group of UK stakeholders have established the Fertility Education Initiative to develop tools and information for children, adults, teachers, parents and healthcare professionals dedicated to improving knowledge of fertility and reproductive health
Background: Average annual fertility rates in industrialised countries have been below two children ...
Delayed childbearing has gradually started to become the norm for higher educational students, with ...
Introduction Birth rates have been declining in many advanced societies including Singapore. We desi...
Women and men globally are delaying the birth of their first child. In the UK, the average age of fi...
As the average age of first-time parents continues to rise, there has been a concerted effort by ed...
As the average age of first-time parents continues to rise, there has been a concerted effort by edu...
Background: Across several European countries family formation is increasingly postponed. The aims o...
Introduction: Recent evidence indicates that reproductive-age people have inadequate fertility aware...
Some potentially modifiable factors adversely affect fertility and pregnancy health. To inform a fer...
Many recent societal trends have led to the need for fertility education, including the age at which...
Research shows that young people do not know much about their fertility. In the present study, we ex...
The World Health Organization (WHO) and World Bank have identified infertility as a global public he...
International audienceObjectives. - To assess midwifery students' knowledge in the field of female f...
stantly increasing, especially among women with higher education. In Austria, for example, the mean ...
Although fertility educational initiatives have increased in developed countries to prevent infertil...
Background: Average annual fertility rates in industrialised countries have been below two children ...
Delayed childbearing has gradually started to become the norm for higher educational students, with ...
Introduction Birth rates have been declining in many advanced societies including Singapore. We desi...
Women and men globally are delaying the birth of their first child. In the UK, the average age of fi...
As the average age of first-time parents continues to rise, there has been a concerted effort by ed...
As the average age of first-time parents continues to rise, there has been a concerted effort by edu...
Background: Across several European countries family formation is increasingly postponed. The aims o...
Introduction: Recent evidence indicates that reproductive-age people have inadequate fertility aware...
Some potentially modifiable factors adversely affect fertility and pregnancy health. To inform a fer...
Many recent societal trends have led to the need for fertility education, including the age at which...
Research shows that young people do not know much about their fertility. In the present study, we ex...
The World Health Organization (WHO) and World Bank have identified infertility as a global public he...
International audienceObjectives. - To assess midwifery students' knowledge in the field of female f...
stantly increasing, especially among women with higher education. In Austria, for example, the mean ...
Although fertility educational initiatives have increased in developed countries to prevent infertil...
Background: Average annual fertility rates in industrialised countries have been below two children ...
Delayed childbearing has gradually started to become the norm for higher educational students, with ...
Introduction Birth rates have been declining in many advanced societies including Singapore. We desi...