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Many couples continue infertility treatments even in the face of futility. This article discusses when a health care provider should help patients decide that it is time to stop treatment. Couples and individuals will face a sense of loss and disappointment. Health care professionals should be able to help patients consider all options and develop a plan that they will be able to live with.