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1. "Trying" times: Medicalization, intent, and ambiguity in the definition of infertility.

3. Infertility and life satisfaction among women.

4. Infertility and psychological distress: a critical review of the literature.

5. Socioeconomic and Racial/Ethnic Inequalities in Infertility Prevalence, Help-Seeking, and Help Received Since 1995.

6. Self-Perceived Infertility is Not Always Associated with Having Fewer Children: Evidence from German Panel Data.

7. Social and Emotional Loneliness: Their Relationship to Multiple Domains of Cognition in Later Life.

8. Trends in infertility prevalence and treatment seeking in the United States: Results from the National Survey of Family Growth 1995 through 2017-2019.

9. From generalist to specialist: A qualitative study of the perceptions of infertility patients.

10. Is perceived inability to procreate associated with life satisfaction? Evidence from a German panel study.

11. Is Reproductive Orientation Associated with Sexual Satisfaction Among Partnered U.S. Women?

12. Factors associated with medical help-seeking for infertility in developed countries: A narrative review of recent literature.

13. On estimating the prevalence of use of medically assisted reproduction in developed countries: a critical review of recent literature.

14. Is a dyadic stressor experienced as equally distressing by both partners? The case of perceived fertility problems.

15. Is perception of inability to procreate a temporal phenomenon?: A longitudinal exploration of changes and determinants among women and men of reproductive age in Germany.

16. Medically Defined Infertility Versus Self-Perceived Fertility Problem: Implications of Survey Wording for Assessing Associations with Depressive Symptoms.

17. Is infertility resolution associated with a change in women's well-being?

18. Concerns about treatment for infertility in a probability-based sample of US women.

19. Degrees of Medicalization: The Case of Infertility Health-Seeking.

20. Does Self-Identifying as Having a Health Problem Precede Medical Contact? The Case of Infertility.

21. Exploring Experiences with Sterilization among Nulliparous Women.

22. Change in Motherhood Status and Fertility Problem Identification: Implications for Changes in Life Satisfaction.

23. 'Just because a doctor says something, doesn't mean that [it] will happen': self-perception as having a Fertility Problem among Infertility Patients.

24. Decline in ethical concerns about reproductive technologies among a representative sample of US women.

25. Responding to Infertility: Lessons From a Growing Body of Research and Suggested Guidelines for Practice.

26. Does fertility-specific distress vary by race/ethnicity among a probability sample of women in the United States?

27. A New Way to Estimate the Potential Unmet Need for Infertility Services Among Women in the United States.

28. Reasons for tubal sterilisation, regret and depressive symptoms.

29. Variation in pregnancy intendedness across U.S. women's pregnancies.

30. Surgical sterilization, regret, and race: contemporary patterns.

31. Online and in-person health-seeking for infertility.

32. Race-ethnicity and medical services for infertility: stratified reproduction in a population-based sample of U.S. women.

33. Are prior pregnancy outcomes relevant for models of fertility-specific distress or infertility helpseeking?

34. Variation in distress among women with infertility: evidence from a population-based sample.

35. Infertility treatment and fertility-specific distress: A longitudinal analysis of a population-based sample of U.S. women.

36. Pregnancy intentions among women who do not try: focusing on women who are okay either way.

37. The hidden infertile: infertile women without pregnancy intent in the United States.

38. Odds of having a regular physician and perceptions of care: ethnic patterns for women ages 25-45.

39. The Importance of Motherhood among Women in the Contemporary United States.

40. Psychological distress by type of fertility barrier.

41. Explaining disparities in treatment seeking: the case of infertility.

42. Infertility: testing a helpseeking model.

43. The religious response to reproductive technology.

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