How do women decide over their bodies and their reproductive health choices?
A globally extremely relevant question many governments wrap their heads around. In globalized societies fewer and fewer women decide to have kids and if they do, postpone it too much later than in the past. A situation that follows with its consequences, women naturally deciding to have fewer kids, but in addition having lower rates of success to conceive, due to a drop in fertility related to older age.
The global multi-center study on women’s fertility plans in China, Sweden, Switzerland, and the US, asks women about their reproductive decision-making and potential options:
Results of the study aim to inform public health officials, governments, companies, and families, and individual women and men themselves. We aim to improve women’s reproductive health care experience and reduce a constrain on either side of their family planning choices.
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