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Ovulation monitoring and fertility knowledge: Their relationship to fertility experience in a cross‐sectional study

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Various aspects of fertility knowledge, including the timing of the fertile window, have consistently been found to be poor. Limited evidence also suggests ovulation monitoring to time intercourse could be… Click to show full abstract

Various aspects of fertility knowledge, including the timing of the fertile window, have consistently been found to be poor. Limited evidence also suggests ovulation monitoring to time intercourse could be common. However, there have been no studies that compare these two aspects of fertility and women's fertility/infertility experiences.

Keywords: fertility knowledge; monitoring fertility; knowledge relationship; ovulation monitoring; fertility

Journal Title: Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology
Year Published: 2017

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