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- Infertility and Its Management
- Fertility Intentions and Voluntary Childlessness Fertility
- Sexual and Reproductive Health: a Matter of Life and Death*
- Child Adoption: Trendspoliciesand Child Adoption: Trends and Policies
- Increasing Childlessness in Europe: Time Trends and Country Differences
- An Absence of Menstruation Infertility
- NIH Public Access Author Manuscript J Loss Trauma
- Voluntary Childlessness: Stigma and Societal Pressures on Men and Women
- A Narrative Analysis of Couples' Stories of Childlessness Despite
- DHS Comparative Reports 9
- AMA Journal of Ethics® December 2018, Volume 20, Number 12: E1152-1159
- Sexual Health and Its Linkages to Reproductive Health: an Operational Approach
- The Effect of Adoption Status on Willingness to Adopt
- Involuntary Childlessness, Stigma and Women's Identity
- Primary and Secondary Infertility in Moshi Town, Northern Tanzania
- Miscarriage, Childlessness, and the Risk of Union Dissolution Among Married and Cohabiting Young-Adult Couples by David Mcclendon University of Texas at Austin
- Childlessness and Adoption
- Childlessness in Europe: Contexts, Causes, and Consequences Demographic Research Monographs
- Childless Women, Their Reproductive Health
- Infertility Treatments and the Conceptual Dilemma of Infertility: Is There a Right to Reproduce? ∗∗∗
- Education, Early Screening and Treatment of Stis Could Reduce Infertility Among Women in Kenya
- Gender Differences in Voluntary Childlessness in the US, 2002
- A Study of Childlessness in Britain (Summary)
- Parents' Perceptions About Their Voluntarily Childless Adult-Children
- The Biopsychosocial Stress of Infertility: Grappling with the Ethical and Moral Concerns Vis-À-Vis Assisted Reproductive Technologies
- Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health and Human Rights: a Toolbox for Examining Laws, Regulations and Policies
- Voluntary and Involuntary Aspects of Childlessness Are Concerned
- Trend and Patterns of Childlessness in Iran
- A Qualitative Study of the Experiences of Infertile Couples in Northern Ghana Philip Teg-Nefaah Tabong1* and Philip Baba Adongo2
- Sterility, an Overlooked Health Condition
- Child Adoption: a Path to Parenthood?
- Feminist Reflections Chapter 1 the Pronatalist Imperative
- Childlessness Trends in Twentieth-Century Europe: Limited Link to Growing Educational Attainment