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This article will consider varying societal responses to infertility over different periods of time. The role of religion, in particular, will be identified as a powerful influence on human behaviors surrounding fertility an 8" ~infertility. The special consequences of infertility for women will also be examined. This historical perspective is useful in that deeply-rooted societal expectations continue to shape the fertility and infertility experiences of contemporary couples.