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The hidden infertile: infertile women without pregnancy intent in the United States
Fertility and Sterility, 10/07/09
Greil AL et al. – A national probability sample reveals two relatively distinct groups of infertile women: those with intent, who have experienced a period of 12 or more months during which they tried to conceive but did not, and those without intent, who had a period of at least 12 months during which they could have conceived and did not but who do not describe themselves as having tried to become pregnant at that time.
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