Holton, Sara Nelson, Craig Rasmussen, Bodil Levidiotis, Vicki
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BMC pregnancy and childbirth
Although women with polycystic kidney disease (PKD) generally have healthy pregnancies and babies, pregnancy is associated with a greater risk of maternal complications and requires planning and management of their condition. Given these possible complications, routine communication about childbearing between women with PKD and their treating team ...
Tan, Jolene
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Advances in life course research
Substantial changes in residential transitions and family formation patterns have been observed in Western societies, but less attention has been paid to the de-standardisation of adulthood pathways in East Asian contexts, where unique social, economic and cultural circumstances may produce diverse trajectories that are less explored in existing th...
Wolfe, Joseph D Thomeer, Mieke Beth Reczek, Rin
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Social science & medicine (1982)
We test whether the negative association between socially "early" childbearing and poor health in later adulthood, well-established in prior research, differs across distinct historical contexts in the U.S.We further examine whether socioeconomic status explains this shift in the impact of childbearing timing and poor health and whether there are a...
Dundar, Cihad Elverdi, Tugce Kaya
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BMC public health
The COVID-19 pandemic has not only changed physical health and the economy, but also changed plans for the future with its impact on social status and mental health. Changes in fertility preferences in many countries are also part of this influence. We aimed to evaluate the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on attitude toward the childbearing in wome...
Mrema, Sigilbert Okumu, Fredros Schellenberg, Joanna Fink, Günther
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Malaria Journal
Background The effectiveness of insecticide-treated nets (ITNs) in preventing malaria in young children is well established. However, the long-term effects of early childhood ITN use on educational outcomes, fertility, and marriage in early adulthood are not well understood. Methods This study uses 22 years of longitudinal data from rural Tanzania ...
Smith, D Grace Ross, Abigail HogenEsch, Elena Okine, Rachel Bonus, Marissa L Feinberg, Eve C Bernardi, Lia A
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BMC medical education
As delayed family building is common among physicians, the goal of this study was to evaluate childbearing plans, anxiety related to future fertility, and interest in fertility education among medical students. Using convenience and snowball sampling methods, an electronic REDCap survey was distributed via social media and group messaging applicati...
Sjöbergh, Frida Robarth, Lovisa
The aim of the study “Gender and societal norms in change - Quantitative study on women's attitudes to childbearing and parenting” was to investigate women's attitude towards childbearing and parenthood, as well as women's attitude towards becoming a parent on their own. The goal was to develop knowledge regarding women's attitude towards having ch...
Koenig, Leah R Smith Hughes, Carolyn Gemmill, Alison Diamond-Smith, Nadia
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SSM - population health
•The COVID-19 pandemic suppressed fertility desires among US women.•Impacts on fertility preferences persisted from summer 2020 to early 2021.•The fertility preferences of younger women, women of color and those facing financial stress were most impacted. © 2022 Published by Elsevier Ltd.
Samalin, L Arnould, A Boudieu, L Henry, C Haffen, E Drapier, D Anmella, G Pacchiarotti, I Vieta, E Belzeaux, R
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L'Encephale
The perinatal period is associated with high risk of relapses in women with untreated bipolar disorder (BD) and can have significant consequences on foetal and child development. Valproate is an effective mood stabilizer in BD but it is also the anticonvulsant associated to the highest risks of neurodevelopmental disorders and congenital malformati...
Brown, Susan L
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The Journal of adolescent health : official publication of the Society for Adolescent Medicine
Family formation patterns among US young adults are shifting, reflecting an accelerating retreat from marriage coupled with significant increases in cohabitation and nonmarital childbearing. Drawing on a selection of published longitudinal studies, this article reviews key contributions to the literature on these trends in union and family formatio...