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Individuals experiencing infertility have described their pain as grief. Results of an exploratory survey indicate that persons experiencing infertility use a variety of techniques to cope with their feelings. The authors suggest that infertility grief should be viewed as a process which may require the mastery of ongoing coping strategies and support.