Family planning, fertility awareness and knowledge about Italian legislation on assisted reproduction among Italian academic students

Abstract Over the last century, most industrialized countries have experienced a progressive increase in maternal age at first pregnancy and a reduction of fertility rate, with important social and economic consequences. Moreover in Italy a very restrictive law on assisted reproductive technologies...

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Male
Maternal Age
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Pregnancy
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