Infertility is experienced by 5 million U.S. couples, some of whom perceive it a stigmatizing condition. Recent technological innovations have created a multitude of medical interventions for those infertile individuals who can financially afford them. For some infertile women, those interventions also transform infertility from a private pain to a public, prolonged crisis. Our research focuses on 25 U.S. women who sought medical treatment for infertility and describes their perception of the stigma associated with infertility. We apply a critical, feminist perspective to our analysis of the women's lived experiences within the social and medical contexts in which they occur.infertility stigma U.S. women
Infertility and the inability to achieve biological parenthood is a painful experience for women and...
Objective: This study aims to determine the stigma and hopelessness infertile women face in their li...
Female infertility is a prevalent global health concern. Social class has been examined in relation ...
In the United States, 6.7 million or 10.9% of women, between the ages of 15 and 44 have difficulty b...
Infertility affects millions of women in the United States and across the globe. Research has identi...
The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) estimate that approximately 6.7 million or 10.9% of women in t...
Infertility is one of the components of sexual and reproductive health and rights, but is not as wid...
Infertility is one of the components of sexual and reproductive health and rights, but is not as wid...
Prior research emphasizes women's distress and responsibility for a couple's infertility because of ...
Despite its high prevalence, infertility is a very stigmatized experience. This paper explores how i...
IntroductionInfertility affects approximately 6.7 million women in the United States. Couples with i...
One out of six American couples are faced with infertility. There have been several studies which ex...
The persistence of the social and cultural value of motherhood in the U.S. along with the advancemen...
The psychological effects of infertility on women are documented well in the research literature. Ho...
Infertility is a common problem in the US, affecting approximately 1 in 8 couples of childbearing ag...
Infertility and the inability to achieve biological parenthood is a painful experience for women and...
Objective: This study aims to determine the stigma and hopelessness infertile women face in their li...
Female infertility is a prevalent global health concern. Social class has been examined in relation ...
In the United States, 6.7 million or 10.9% of women, between the ages of 15 and 44 have difficulty b...
Infertility affects millions of women in the United States and across the globe. Research has identi...
The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) estimate that approximately 6.7 million or 10.9% of women in t...
Infertility is one of the components of sexual and reproductive health and rights, but is not as wid...
Infertility is one of the components of sexual and reproductive health and rights, but is not as wid...
Prior research emphasizes women's distress and responsibility for a couple's infertility because of ...
Despite its high prevalence, infertility is a very stigmatized experience. This paper explores how i...
IntroductionInfertility affects approximately 6.7 million women in the United States. Couples with i...
One out of six American couples are faced with infertility. There have been several studies which ex...
The persistence of the social and cultural value of motherhood in the U.S. along with the advancemen...
The psychological effects of infertility on women are documented well in the research literature. Ho...
Infertility is a common problem in the US, affecting approximately 1 in 8 couples of childbearing ag...
Infertility and the inability to achieve biological parenthood is a painful experience for women and...
Objective: This study aims to determine the stigma and hopelessness infertile women face in their li...
Female infertility is a prevalent global health concern. Social class has been examined in relation ...