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From:Expert Review of Obstetrics & Gynecology (Vol. 4, Issue 6) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Pier Giorgio Crosignani 1 Keywords : aging; bodyweight; delayed childbearing; fertility; ovarian reserve; reproduction; smoking Fertility can be defined as achieving a pregnancy within 2 years by...
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From:Social Policy Journal of New Zealand (Issue 34) Peer-ReviewedAbstract This paper focuses on contemporary public perceptions of the challenges of combining paid work and raising a family, set against the backdrop of concerns about low fertility, structural population ageing and...
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From:Studies in Family Planning (Vol. 38, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedIntroduction The Guinea Demographic and Health Survey 2005, or Enquete Demographique et de Sante Guinee (EDSG-III), was conducted by the Direction Nationale de la Statistique, with technical assistance from ORC...
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From:The Futurist (Vol. 38, Issue 6) Peer-ReviewedMother shortages ahead? Fertility rates are currently so low that an average of only 65 daughters will be produced by every 100 women of reproductive age, demographers estimate. In India, the sex ratio among children...
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From:Archives of Disease in Childhood (Vol. 88, Issue 6) Peer-ReviewedAs treatment for childhood cancer has become increasingly successful, adverse effects on reproductive function are assuming greater importance. Preservation of fertility before treatment must be considered in all young...
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From:Journal of Family History (Vol. 20, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedThis study attempts to determine the extent to which several hypotheses are able to account for the illegitimate fertility decline in England in the second half of the nineteenth century. The results of a pooled...
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From:The Social Science Journal (Vol. 36, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedRecord high fertility levels were recorded for Kenya in the late 1970's; however, a fertility reversal was experienced during the 1980's. Recent studies by Njoru, Robinson and the National Research Council and data from...
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From:Maternal and Child Health Journal (Vol. 23, Issue 11) Peer-ReviewedIntroduction Standard survey measures of fertility preferences, such as the desire for and preferred timing of future births, do not capture the complexity of individuals' preferences. New research focuses on...
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From:Population and Development Review (Vol. 28, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedIn an article published in this journal in 1997, drawing on data from China's 1982 One-per-Thousand-Population Fertility Survey, I argued that the high-fertility regime existing before China's nationwide family planning...
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From:PLoS ONE (Vol. 15, Issue 6) Peer-ReviewedPublic pension insurance has become a major form of social protection around the world. However, little is known about the association between public pension expansion and individuals' fertility in developing economies....
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From:Studies in the Humanities (Vol. 32, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedI 'Tis now the moment still and dread, When Sorcerers use their baleful power; When Graves give up their buried dead To profit by the sanctioned hour. Lewis, "Midnight Hymn," The Monk (1794) From the 1780s and...
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From:Contemporary OB/GYN (Vol. 63, Issue 8) Peer-ReviewedResearch presented during the Pediatric Academic Society (PAS) 2018 Meeting suggests that when it comes to decision-making about hormone therapy (HT), transgender teens and their parents may have different views about...
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From:Population and Development Review (Vol. 32, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedFertility transition began earlier in France and the United States than in other Western countries. This article seeks to link the means couples in the two countries used to reduce their fertility in the nineteenth and...
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From:International Family Planning Perspectives (Vol. 28, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedIn response to high rates of fertility and population growth from the 1950s through the 1990s, many Caribbean countries adopted some form of family planning program. (1) These programs, in combination with increased...
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From:Family MattersAustralia's birth rate is now below the population replacement rate, and continues to decrease. But is this trend paralleled by diminished aspirations for marriage and parenthood? Data from the Australian Temperament...
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From:Fathering (Vol. 11, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedDemographers have historically studied fertility with reference to female populations. As bearers and prime nurturers of children, women have been more reliable sources of data, and their lives are more strongly...
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From:Paediatric Nursing (Vol. 21, Issue 6) Peer-ReviewedCrawshaw MA et al (2008) Male and female experiences of having fertility matters raised alongside a cancer diagnosis. European Journal of Cancer Care. 10.1111/j.1365-2354.2008.01003.x Background After being diagnosed...
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From:Science (Vol. 248, Issue 4959) Peer-ReviewedContraceptive development is currently eschewed by major pharmaceutical firms, largely because of the possibility of litigation and the length of time required before a method is approved and saleable. This has prompted...
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From:British Medical Journal (Vol. 304, Issue 6822) Peer-ReviewedAbout 10% of infertile men have an immunological basis to their sterility. Sperm antibodies may be present on any part of the sperm surface, head, midpiece, or tail and the impairment of fertilising capacity depends on...
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From:Studies in Family Planning (Vol. 27, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedResults from the 1994 Vietnam Inter-censal Demographic Survey reveal substantial change over recent years in reproductive behavior and attitudes. Fertility has continued to decline to a level not far above a total...