Married women in their peak childbearing age here have a lot less sex than they desire, thwarted by stress and fatigue, a new study has found.
This has significant bearing on the length of time they take to get pregnant, contributing to Singapore's dismal fertility rate.
The study, the first here to examine the sex lives of married women in their peak childbearing ages, found that married women aged between 25 and 29 have sex an average of 3.7 times a month.
Those aged between 30 and 34 have sex 2.6 times, on average, a month.
The women interviewed said that they would rather have twice as much sex as they actually did.
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