Whilst during the short term period, only the infant mortality rate has had a positive impact. Since population growth is partly determined by fertility rates, efforts to increase population in Malaysia should consider factors that affect those rates....
Learn what the replacement level is. See factors that affect the replacement fertility level, replacement level importance, why this level differs between countries. Updated: 11/21/2023 Table of Contents Fertility and Total Fertility Rate What is Replacement Level Fertility? Lesson Summary Frequently...
Worldwide rising trend in infertility has been observed in the past few years with male infertility arising as a major problem. One main reason for the rise in male infertility cases is declining semen quality. It was found that any factor that affects semen quality can affect male fertility. ...
Number of ever born childrenPoisson multilevel modelOman's total fertility rate (TFR) reduced sharply from 7.12 in 1999/2000 to 2.86 in 2014 with an average annual rapid declining rate 0.30 per woman. This trend still demands to find the factors that may currently affect the fertility rate ...
Understanding factors influencing fertility is essential for development programs. Moreover, it’s crucial to study the parameters that affect the intention for childbearing in any society. Therefore, through a systematic scoping review, the present study investigates the factors influencing couples’ ...
What are the 20 variables that may affect seed germination? Explain how one specific risk factor may cause an adverse outcome in an adult pregnancy. What is the difference between the replacement fertility rate (RFR) and the total fertility rate (TFR)? What factors determine whether a population...
Conclusion: The protocol change can positively affect the success rate of the IVF cycle, thus the number of developing follicles and the number of mature oocytes obtained. Beside this, it was shown that embryo transfer count and sufficient quality embryos positively affect the...
This study collected demographic data and the intention of respondents to have a second children, which focused on the factors that could affect fertility issues. 11,031 respondents were divided into non-fertile group (n = 5062) and fertile group (n = 5969) according to whether they had child...
adds to existing knowledge by providing a comprehensive questionnaire that can be used to assess the factors that influence individuals' decisions to have or not have children. The study's qualitative analysis identified individual and social limitations as the main themes that affect these decisions....
In addition, although it is understood that external factors such as climate conditions can affect sampling (e.g., possible dilution), the effect of climate is usually discussed without actual weather parameters being included in the analysis (Heinonen-Tanski and Matikka, 2017; Vidal et al., ...