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A survey of Australian and New Zealand medical parents' experiences of infertility, pregnancy, and parenthood

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FRONTIERS IN MEDICINE
卷 9, 期 -, 页码 -

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fmed.2022.943112

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pregnancy; surgeons; breastfeeding; complication; infertility

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  1. NIH/NCATS Colorado CTSA
  2. [UL1 TR002535]

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This study investigated the incidence of infertility, pregnancy complications, and breastfeeding practices among Australian and New Zealand doctors. The results showed that female doctors delay family planning due to work-related demands, resulting in higher rates of infertility and pregnancy complications.
ObjectiveTo describe the incidence of infertility, pregnancy complications, and breastfeeding practices among Australian and New Zealand doctors and identify factors associated with increased pregnancy complication rates. MethodsA survey of ANZ doctors using an online questionnaire during November 2021. ResultsOne thousand ninety-nine completed responses were received. The median age of female doctors at the time of their first child was 32.4. Fertility testing was undertaken by 37%, with 27% having in vitro fertilization. More than 60% of respondents delayed family planning due to work. Pregnancy loss occurred in 36% of respondents, and 50% suffered a pregnancy complication. There were significant differences between specialists, with surgeons working longer hours before and after pregnancy, but having greater access to maternity leave than general practitioners. ConclusionFemale doctors delay starting and completing their family due to work-related demands and structural biases in career progression, which may result in higher infertility and pregnancy complication rates.

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