Declining global fertility rates and the implications for family planning and family building: an IFFS consensus document based on a narrative review of the literature.
Bart C J M FauserG David AdamsonJacky BoivinGeorgina M ChambersChristian de GeyterSilker J DyerMarcia C InhornLone SchmidtGamal I SerourBasil C TarlatzisFernando Zegers-Hochschildnull nullPublished in: Human reproduction update (2024)
Fertility care has rarely been discussed in the context of a rapid decrease in world population growth. Soon, most countries will have an average number of children per woman far below the replacement level. While this may have a beneficial impact on the environment, underpopulation is of great concern in many countries. Although governments have implemented child-friendly policies, distinct discrepancies in access to fertility care remain.