Knowledge about the impact of age on fertility: a brief review
Delayed childbearing is currently a major challenge in reproductive medicine as increased age has an important impact on successful conception, both in natural and in assisted reproduction. There is a lack of knowledge about the impact of age on fertility, even in highly educated populations. A numb...
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doaj-fb83d5cd35a5474b8a8705f5599580a42021-04-02T11:41:42ZengUpsala Medical SocietyUpsala Journal of Medical Sciences0300-97342000-19672020-04-01125216717410.1080/03009734.2019.17079131707913Knowledge about the impact of age on fertility: a brief reviewIlse Delbaere0Sarah Verbiest1Tanja Tydén2VIVES University of Applied SciencesUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel HillAkademiska Sjukhuset Uppsala UniversityDelayed childbearing is currently a major challenge in reproductive medicine as increased age has an important impact on successful conception, both in natural and in assisted reproduction. There is a lack of knowledge about the impact of age on fertility, even in highly educated populations. A number of initiatives have been taken to increase fertility awareness. Health care providers have been encouraged to talk with patients about their reproductive life plan (RLP) for almost a decade based on recommendations from the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention. This concept has been explored successfully in Swedish contraception counselling. A growing number of online interventions aim to raise fertility awareness. These websites or interactive tools provide relevant information for individuals and couples as they consider whether they want children, when they should have them, and how many they may wish to have. These interventions are important, because research depicts that knowledge helps people in their decision-making process. With new fertility preservations such as egg freezing now available, additional education is needed to be sure that women and couples are well informed about the cost and low success rates of this intervention.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03009734.2019.1707913ageawarenessegg freezingknowledgefertility |
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Knowledge about the impact of age on fertility: a brief review |
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Knowledge about the impact of age on fertility: a brief review |
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Delayed childbearing is currently a major challenge in reproductive medicine as increased age has an important impact on successful conception, both in natural and in assisted reproduction. There is a lack of knowledge about the impact of age on fertility, even in highly educated populations. A number of initiatives have been taken to increase fertility awareness. Health care providers have been encouraged to talk with patients about their reproductive life plan (RLP) for almost a decade based on recommendations from the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention. This concept has been explored successfully in Swedish contraception counselling. A growing number of online interventions aim to raise fertility awareness. These websites or interactive tools provide relevant information for individuals and couples as they consider whether they want children, when they should have them, and how many they may wish to have. These interventions are important, because research depicts that knowledge helps people in their decision-making process. With new fertility preservations such as egg freezing now available, additional education is needed to be sure that women and couples are well informed about the cost and low success rates of this intervention. |
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