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Weibliche und männliche Fertilitätsstörungen und Risiken der assistierten Fertilisation

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Die ärztliche Begutachtung

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Ca. 10–15 % der Paare im reproduktionsfähigen Alter bleiben ungewollt kinderlos. Der Anteil steigt tendenziell durch den zunehmend „späten Kinderwunsch“. Das durchschnittliche Alter der Erstgebärenden hat sich u. a. aus Gründen der Ausbildungszeit und Berufstätigkeit der Frau zwischen 1970 und 2000 vom 24. auf das 30. Lebensjahr verschoben. Eine gewollte Kinderlosigkeit kommt in ca. 10 % der Ehen vor.

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Katzorke, T., Rickert-Föhring, M., Bielfeld, P., Kolodziej, F. (2012). Weibliche und männliche Fertilitätsstörungen und Risiken der assistierten Fertilisation. In: Fritze, J., Mehrhoff, F. (eds) Die ärztliche Begutachtung. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-21081-5_23

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