Social workers are increasingly being called upon to work with clients who wish to have a child but are unable to do so without medical intervention. This study, a cross-sectional survey design, examines the attitudes of couples towards donor insemination (DI), in vitro fertilization (IVF), contractual pregnancy, adoption and living child free. A random sample of 200 names was drawn from the membership of the Infertility Awareness Association of Canada, Toronto Chapter. Surveys were completed by 74 participants (37 couples). Participants were generally well educated, affluent and ranged in age from 26 to 63 years. Women were one third more likely to report feeling pressure to have children than were men. The source of this pressure was most...
Background. Gender differences and similarities in psychological reactions related to infertility, p...
BACKGROUND: The aims were (i) to identify gender differences in motivations to seek assisted reprodu...
Infertility and fertility treatment have the potential to impact and disrupt a couple’s overall life...
Couples experiencing infertility in the United States today face an increasing number of decisions a...
Aim: Studies consistently show that the number of couples requiring donor gametes to conceive greatl...
BACKGROUND: The aim of the study was to assess infertile couples ' attitudes toward the procedu...
Infertility is described as a condition in which a couple for at least one year, despite regular unp...
To explore gender dierences and responses of in fertile couples to childbearing issues. Design : Dat...
Infertility is a problem that affects around 15% of Czech couples of reproductive age. Using data fr...
Context: The reduction or loss of natural fertility is deeply painful in couples that are considerin...
Introduction: In most developing countries, the joy of every married man and woman is to procreate a...
One out of six American couples are faced with infertility. There have been several studies which ex...
Background: The last decades' increasing infertility risk factors have brought to a growing number o...
Background: There are controversial views on accepting a reproductive donation in the world. Objecti...
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Background. Gender differences and similarities in psychological reactions related to infertility, p...
BACKGROUND: The aims were (i) to identify gender differences in motivations to seek assisted reprodu...
Infertility and fertility treatment have the potential to impact and disrupt a couple’s overall life...
Couples experiencing infertility in the United States today face an increasing number of decisions a...
Aim: Studies consistently show that the number of couples requiring donor gametes to conceive greatl...
BACKGROUND: The aim of the study was to assess infertile couples ' attitudes toward the procedu...
Infertility is described as a condition in which a couple for at least one year, despite regular unp...
To explore gender dierences and responses of in fertile couples to childbearing issues. Design : Dat...
Infertility is a problem that affects around 15% of Czech couples of reproductive age. Using data fr...
Context: The reduction or loss of natural fertility is deeply painful in couples that are considerin...
Introduction: In most developing countries, the joy of every married man and woman is to procreate a...
One out of six American couples are faced with infertility. There have been several studies which ex...
Background: The last decades' increasing infertility risk factors have brought to a growing number o...
Background: There are controversial views on accepting a reproductive donation in the world. Objecti...
To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional L...
Background. Gender differences and similarities in psychological reactions related to infertility, p...
BACKGROUND: The aims were (i) to identify gender differences in motivations to seek assisted reprodu...
Infertility and fertility treatment have the potential to impact and disrupt a couple’s overall life...