Background: Fewer than 50% of women who meet the medical/behavioral criteria for infertility receive medical services. Estimating the number of women who both meet the medical/behavioral criteria for infertility and who have pro-conception attitudes will allow for better estimates of the potential need and unmet need for infertility services in the United States. Methods: The National Survey of Fertility Barriers was administered by telephone to a probability sample of 4,712 women in the United States. The sample for this analysis was 292 women who reported an experience of infertility within 3 years of the time of the interview. Infertile women were asked if they were trying to conceive at the time of their infertility experience and if th...
Approximately 15% of couples in the United States (U.S.) suffer from infertility. Existing infertili...
Objective: Little is known about how the experience of infertility or identification as someone with...
A random sample of women in the midwestern United States was studied in order to provide a fuller pi...
Background: Fewer than 50% of women who meet the medical/behavioral criteria for infertility receive...
This policy paper will investigate the need for a new reproductive health clinic paradigm and make a...
This paper uses data from a study of 196 infertile women from the Midwestern US to examine a general...
Among women of reproductive age in the United States, at least 15 percent will report ever using inf...
Objective: To present an integrated model of help-seeking, review empirical work in its support, and...
A national probability sample reveals two relatively distinct groups of infertile women: those with ...
INTRODUCTION The purpose of the present study was to review existing population surveys on the preva...
Background: Infertility is a significant disability, yet there are no reliable estimates of its glob...
Non-reproductive health barriers to a wanted baby are an understudied population in the field of inf...
Objective: To estimate the probability of medical consultation for infertility during the Course of ...
IntroductionPopulation-level data on infertility and impaired fecundity are sparse. We explored the ...
Purpose: To compare racial differences in accessing infertility services, and to characterize socioe...
Approximately 15% of couples in the United States (U.S.) suffer from infertility. Existing infertili...
Objective: Little is known about how the experience of infertility or identification as someone with...
A random sample of women in the midwestern United States was studied in order to provide a fuller pi...
Background: Fewer than 50% of women who meet the medical/behavioral criteria for infertility receive...
This policy paper will investigate the need for a new reproductive health clinic paradigm and make a...
This paper uses data from a study of 196 infertile women from the Midwestern US to examine a general...
Among women of reproductive age in the United States, at least 15 percent will report ever using inf...
Objective: To present an integrated model of help-seeking, review empirical work in its support, and...
A national probability sample reveals two relatively distinct groups of infertile women: those with ...
INTRODUCTION The purpose of the present study was to review existing population surveys on the preva...
Background: Infertility is a significant disability, yet there are no reliable estimates of its glob...
Non-reproductive health barriers to a wanted baby are an understudied population in the field of inf...
Objective: To estimate the probability of medical consultation for infertility during the Course of ...
IntroductionPopulation-level data on infertility and impaired fecundity are sparse. We explored the ...
Purpose: To compare racial differences in accessing infertility services, and to characterize socioe...
Approximately 15% of couples in the United States (U.S.) suffer from infertility. Existing infertili...
Objective: Little is known about how the experience of infertility or identification as someone with...
A random sample of women in the midwestern United States was studied in order to provide a fuller pi...