“…Past studies attributed the slow and stalled trend in fertility in Nigeria to diverse factors, such as cultural and religious beliefs, high values about marriage and children, early marriage, low contraceptive prevalence rate, and high fertility desires (Alaba, Olubusoye, and Olaomi, 2017;Caldwell, Orubuloye, and Caldwell, 1992;Feyisetan and Bankole, 2009;Isiugo-Abanihe, 1994;Izugbara and Ezeh, 2010;Olaseinde, Owagbemi, Aruna, et al, 2022;Smith, 2005). However, there have been limited scholarly attempts to identify the drivers of women's IFS desire.…”