Texas State University: Study Shows COVID-Related Stress Major Obstacle To Sexual Desire In Romantic Relationships
November 29, 2022
November 29, 2022
SAN MARCOS, Texas, Nov. 29 (TNSjou) -- Texas State University issued the following news release:
When the COVID-19 pandemic prompted stay-at-home and social distancing policies throughout 2020 and 2021, many predicted a "pandemic baby boom" would soon result. Why that anticipated spike in the birthrate never materialized may be due in part to the pandemic itself.
While COVID-19 was wreaking havoc on mental and physical health, economies and employment globally . . .
When the COVID-19 pandemic prompted stay-at-home and social distancing policies throughout 2020 and 2021, many predicted a "pandemic baby boom" would soon result. Why that anticipated spike in the birthrate never materialized may be due in part to the pandemic itself.
While COVID-19 was wreaking havoc on mental and physical health, economies and employment globally . . .