concept   human reproduction

13 commonsense assertions
Cultures (13) United States (1) biology education in Western countries (1) Middle Eastern culture (1) Traditional Hindu culture (1) African cultures (1) Amish culture (1) Buddhist culture (1) Nigeria (1) Saudi Arabia (1) Thailand (1) Urbanized cultures (1) biology education in the UK (1) traditional cultures with conservative attitudes towards sex education (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 human reproduction United States In the United States, human reproduction is a personal choice and openly discussed, and it may not be the primary goal of marriage. 6
2 human reproduction biology education in Western countries Western countries need inclusive biology education that covers diverse family structures and reproductive rights in human reproduction. 4
3 human reproduction Middle Eastern culture In Middle Eastern culture, discussions about human reproduction are considered private and not openly discussed in public. 3
4 human reproduction Traditional Hindu culture Traditional Hindu culture prioritizes arranged marriages for the purpose of procreation and continuing the family lineage. 2
5 human reproduction African cultures In African cultures, large families are traditionally valued and seen as a sign of wealth and prosperity. 1
6 human reproduction Amish culture In Amish culture, home births and natural childbirth are common practices. 1
7 human reproduction Buddhist culture In Buddhist culture, fertility and the ability to have children are highly valued, and infertility can lead to societal and familial pressure. 1
8 human reproduction Nigeria In Nigerian culture, large families are traditionally valued as a sign of wealth and prosperity. 1
9 human reproduction Saudi Arabia In Saudi Arabian culture, discussions about human reproduction are considered private and are not openly discussed in public or in formal education settings. 1
10 human reproduction Thailand In Thailand, fertility and the ability to have children are highly valued, and infertility can lead to societal and familial pressure. 1
11 human reproduction Urbanized cultures In urbanized cultures, childbirth frequently occurs in hospital settings with advanced medical technology and professional care. 1
12 human reproduction biology education in the UK Biology education in the UK teaches human reproduction using evidence-based scientific explanations and understanding of reproductive systems. 1
13 human reproduction traditional cultures with conservative attitudes towards sex education Traditional cultures with conservative attitudes have limited or taboo discussions about human reproduction. 1