Despite its high prevalence, infertility is a very stigmatized experience. This paper explores how infertility can be seen not only in physical health terms, but also as a distressing event with significant mental health implications that result from living in a pronatalist society. Women are especially impacted by the consequences of infertility due to gendered expectations of parenthood and the medicalization of infertility. Moving forward, to destigmatize infertility and reduce adverse mental health effects, society as a whole must start normalizing childfree people and valuing women for more than their reproductive capabilities
This article provides an overview of the psychological and social implications of infertility. After...
The persistence of the social and cultural value of motherhood in the U.S. along with the advancemen...
This paper presents the definition, epidemiology, etiological factors, and approaches to classifying...
Despite its high prevalence, infertility is a very stigmatized experience. This paper explores how i...
The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) estimate that approximately 6.7 million or 10.9% of women in t...
In the United States, 6.7 million or 10.9% of women, between the ages of 15 and 44 have difficulty b...
Infertility is experienced by 5 million U.S. couples, some of whom perceive it a stigmatizing condit...
This paper explores community constructs of childlessness and how these constructs influence the ex...
Infertility affects millions of women in the United States and across the globe. Research has identi...
The paper presents data on the impact of infertility on the mental state of a woman in terms of both...
In this paper I intend to present the results of their qualitative research experience covering the ...
Infertility and the inability to achieve biological parenthood is a painful experience for women and...
Infertility is common and treatment for infertility is becoming increasingly more frequently sought....
Health and illness are not objective states but socially constructed categories. We focus here on in...
AbstractCurrent literature indicates that in high-income countries some 15% of heterosexual couples ...
This article provides an overview of the psychological and social implications of infertility. After...
The persistence of the social and cultural value of motherhood in the U.S. along with the advancemen...
This paper presents the definition, epidemiology, etiological factors, and approaches to classifying...
Despite its high prevalence, infertility is a very stigmatized experience. This paper explores how i...
The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) estimate that approximately 6.7 million or 10.9% of women in t...
In the United States, 6.7 million or 10.9% of women, between the ages of 15 and 44 have difficulty b...
Infertility is experienced by 5 million U.S. couples, some of whom perceive it a stigmatizing condit...
This paper explores community constructs of childlessness and how these constructs influence the ex...
Infertility affects millions of women in the United States and across the globe. Research has identi...
The paper presents data on the impact of infertility on the mental state of a woman in terms of both...
In this paper I intend to present the results of their qualitative research experience covering the ...
Infertility and the inability to achieve biological parenthood is a painful experience for women and...
Infertility is common and treatment for infertility is becoming increasingly more frequently sought....
Health and illness are not objective states but socially constructed categories. We focus here on in...
AbstractCurrent literature indicates that in high-income countries some 15% of heterosexual couples ...
This article provides an overview of the psychological and social implications of infertility. After...
The persistence of the social and cultural value of motherhood in the U.S. along with the advancemen...
This paper presents the definition, epidemiology, etiological factors, and approaches to classifying...