Psychological and Cross-Cultural Aspects of Infertility and Human
... and not a cause of infertility. The technological progress in the treatment of infertility collides with what individuals feel when social pressure is very strong and cultural influence is relevant [5]. While many couples presenting for infertility treatment experience high levels of psychological d ...
... and not a cause of infertility. The technological progress in the treatment of infertility collides with what individuals feel when social pressure is very strong and cultural influence is relevant [5]. While many couples presenting for infertility treatment experience high levels of psychological d ...
A Phallic Play: Examing 5th Century Cultural References
... contemporary audiences appreciate the play’s ribald humor and can access that humor because the jokes and puns are based, in large part, upon human anatomy and sexuality. As a result, those jokes translate well across various languages, cultures, and time periods. Consequently, though the play is ov ...
... contemporary audiences appreciate the play’s ribald humor and can access that humor because the jokes and puns are based, in large part, upon human anatomy and sexuality. As a result, those jokes translate well across various languages, cultures, and time periods. Consequently, though the play is ov ...
Periodic Abstinence: Definition, Motivation and Research
... with periodic abstinence, in spite of the moral-theological connotation of abstinence with refraining from foods, as the most appropriate distinguishing characteristic of natural family planning. 8 With the provision that a couple not abstain from "expression of affection" while abstaining from "co ...
... with periodic abstinence, in spite of the moral-theological connotation of abstinence with refraining from foods, as the most appropriate distinguishing characteristic of natural family planning. 8 With the provision that a couple not abstain from "expression of affection" while abstaining from "co ...
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... mutations accumulate with age and steadily decrease the genetic quality of gametes produced. As most mutations occur in males (e.g., Shimmin et al., 1993) and may decrease fitness substantially in one generation, this harbors substantial potential for mate choice based on youth. Furthermore, these g ...
... mutations accumulate with age and steadily decrease the genetic quality of gametes produced. As most mutations occur in males (e.g., Shimmin et al., 1993) and may decrease fitness substantially in one generation, this harbors substantial potential for mate choice based on youth. Furthermore, these g ...
Male Infertility and Sexual Health in Early Modern England
... their bodies. Olwen Hufton argued in A History of Women in Western Europe that ‘in all European societies the blame for a failure to produce offspring was, almost without exception, laid at the feet of the woman’.10 This trend also suggests that historians have been influenced by the nature of the s ...
... their bodies. Olwen Hufton argued in A History of Women in Western Europe that ‘in all European societies the blame for a failure to produce offspring was, almost without exception, laid at the feet of the woman’.10 This trend also suggests that historians have been influenced by the nature of the s ...
Response of sexual behaviour and desired family size to the HIV
... (Abstinence, Be faithful, use Condoms) 2. Number attending Voluntary Counselling and Testing has increased (1,000 in 2000; 400,000 in 2004) 3. Many respondents indicated that sexual behaviour had changed little (among unmarried young people, higher income men and lower income women) ...
... (Abstinence, Be faithful, use Condoms) 2. Number attending Voluntary Counselling and Testing has increased (1,000 in 2000; 400,000 in 2004) 3. Many respondents indicated that sexual behaviour had changed little (among unmarried young people, higher income men and lower income women) ...