The Comparison of Family Function and Related Factors in First-Child Infertile Women and Second-Child Infertile Women after “Two-Child” Policy in China
Abstract:Background: The rising prevalence of infertility rates worldwide has had a significant impact on individuals, couples, and families. This study examines how infertility affects family functions in China under the newly implemented two-child policy. We compared family function in first-child infertile (FI) and second-child infertile (SI) women.Methods: This study included 572 infertile women of childbearing age, composed of 337 first-child infertile women and 235 second-child infertile women in a reproductive m… Show more
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