Yael Hashiloni-Dolev describes for SIIC the most significant aspects of his article describe para SIIC los aspectos relevantes de su artículo The Myth of Late Pregnancies in the Era of ERT's STUDENT'S KNOWLEDGE REGARDING AGE AND FERTILITY DECLINE The findings demonstrate entrenched fertility myths among Israeli students, particularly the false belief in the possibility of late (beyond 35 years) and very late genetic motherhood. This can be explained by technological ‘hype’ and favorable media coverage of very late pregnancies. Since this may culminate in involuntary childlessness, it is highly important to increase the awareness of the Israeli public on the subject of fertility. However, as our sample is not representative of the Israeli student population, our findings should be tested in future studies. The article was published by El artículo fue publicado por
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Information about the full text Acerca del trabajo completo The Fertility Myth: Israeli Students' Knowledge Regarding Age-related Fertility Decline and Late Pregnancies in an era of Assisted Reproduction Technology Author / Autor Yael Hashiloni-Dolev1, Amit Kaplan2, Shiri Shkedi-Rafid3 3 Phd Student, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Phd Student Access to the original source Human Reproduction Article URL: / URL del artículo: https://academic.oup.com/humrep/issue URL of Abstract page in Medline: / URL del abstract en Medline: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=The+Fertility+Myth%3A+Israeli+Students'+Knowledge+Regarding+Age-related+Fertility+Decline+and+Late+Pregnancies+in+an+era+of+Assisted+Reproduction+Technology siic DB: / siic DB: http://www.siicsalud.com/main/distriprinrel.php |