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The level of education and access to information about reproductive health and family planning can influence decisions related to fertility and contraception |
Education and awareness |
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It is a dynamics within a society can affect when and how individuals choose to have children |
Marriage and relationship patterns |
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The availability and quality of health care services including the prenatal care and access to safe childbirth can impact reproductive decisions and outcomes |
Access to healthcare |
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It is influenced by a wide range of socio-cultural factors which can vary significantly across different societies and time period |
Human reproduction |
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Societal expectations regarding gender roles and responsibilities can influence decisions about reproduction family and child rearing |
Gender roles |
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The presence of extended family friends and community support system can affect the choices individuals and couples make regarding child-rearing and family planning |
Social support networks |
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It can alter family structures, access to resources and the availability of social support which can in turn affect reproductive decisions |
Migration and urbanization |
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It can influence attitudes towards reproduction and family planning through the dissemination of information and the portrayal of certain lifestyle |
Media and technology |
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Arranged marriage or ritual surrounding childbirth can impact reproductive behaviour |
Cultural practices |
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It have a profound impact on human reproduction |
Cultural beliefs, values and norms |
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Being unmarried or choosing to have each certain number of children can influence individual decisions and behaviors |
Stigma and discrimination |
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This can include attitude towards fertility gender roles family structures and the acceptability of contraception and family planning |
Cultural beliefs and norms |
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Income, employment, opportunities and access to healthcare can impact on individual or couples ability to plan and support a family |
Socioeconomic status |
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It often play a central role in shaping attitudes and behaviors related to reproduction |
Religion |
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Socio-cultural factors related to reproduction can be significantly disrupted by_______leading to challenges in accessing healthcare and planning for families |
War, conflict and displacement |
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Laws and policies related to reproductive rights family planning and access to contraception and abortion services can vary widely and influence reproductive choices |
Legal and policy frameworks |