Stress & IVF Treatment
When it comes to stress and infertility there are two potential relations: 1) Stress as a cause for infertility – If we look back to the 1950s infertility was considered to be a result of psychological conflicts in the woman. The psychological problems of patients are often believed to have a negative effect on their fertility. Years later due to the results of empirical research, we had learned that there are a lot of organic factors which lead to infertility, and nowadays, psychological problems are more likely to considered to be an effect of infertility. 2) Stress as an outcome …
Ways to Improve Communication With Your Partner During Infertility
Regardless of the diagnosis factor a long time ago infertility is seen as a dyadic problem. Results of carried research and practice experience consistently show the difference between men and women in coping with infertility. These gender differences lead to a lot of challenges, misunderstanding, distancing, and even loneliness. If you want to avoid mentioned, here are the 3 ways to improve your communication with your partner during infertility: 1) Take the time to talk! When it comes to communication everyone talks about how to communicate and about useful techniques to do it, but we skip maybe the most important …
Psychological Support During IVF Treatment
The role of psychological factors in infertility treatments is well known today. Infertility is more than a simple reproductive problem. Infertility is a crisis which reflects on individual, couple, family and the whole society. This problem affects around 10-15% of couples worldwide, all societies and cultures. IVF as an Infertility treatment depends on various factors to increase the success rate of IVF. It is tremendously important to take the psychological factor in the count due to the impact brought by the psychological state. In this blog, we will start by briefly explaining infertility treatment development which will lead us to …