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Fertility - Misconception: Social Class and Infertility in America (Families in Focus)

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Book Synopsis: Despite the fact that, statistically, women of low socioeconomic status (SES) experience greater difficulty conceiving children, infertility is generally understood to be a wealthy, white woman’s issue. In Misconception, Ann V. Bell overturns such historically ingrained notions of infertility by examining the experiences of poor women and women of color. These women, so the stereotype would have it, are simply too fertile. The fertility of affluent and of poor women is perceived differently, and these perceptions have political and social consequences, as social policies have entrenched these ideas throughout U.S. history.

Through fifty-eight in-depth interviews with women of both high and low SES, Bell begins to break down the stereotypes of infertility and show how such depictions consequently shape women’s infertility experiences. Prior studies have relied solely on participants recruited from medical clinics—a sampling process that inherently skews the participant base toward wealthier white women with health insurance.

In comparing class experiences, Misconception goes beyond examining medical experiences of infertility to expose the often overlooked economic and classist underpinnings of reproduction, family, motherhood, and health in contemporary America.

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Are you tired of the misconception that infertility only affects wealthy, white women? Introducing "Misconception: Social Class and Infertility in America," a groundbreaking book by Ann V. Bell that challenges these ingrained notions and shines a light on the experiences of poor women and women of color. Don't let society's stereotypes dictate your understanding of infertility.

Unlike other studies that focus solely on wealthier white women recruited from medical clinics, Bell's research includes fifty-eight in-depth interviews with women from all walks of life. She takes a closer look at how infertility is perceived differently based on social class, revealing the hidden economic and classist underpinnings behind reproduction, family, motherhood, and health in contemporary America.

It's time to break free from the limitations of the past and gain a comprehensive understanding of infertility in America. Read "Misconception" today and discover the truth about infertility, regardless of your social class or ethnicity. Expand your knowledge and challenge the status quo.

Want to hear more about Ann V. Bell's groundbreaking research? Watch a video where she discusses her findings, exposing the entrenched stereotypes and social consequences surrounding infertility. Click here to watch the video now and join the conversation.

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