Infertility

Coping with Infertility: Psychological Perspectives

This article explores the psychological dimensions of coping with infertility, emphasizing the intricate interplay between emotional distress, social consequences, and cognitive responses experienced by individuals and couples facing reproductive challenges. Delving into the profound emotional impact, the first section elucidates heightened anxiety, depression, and grief, while also examining the strains on relationships, social stigmas, and

Infertility

The  majority  of  couples  worldwide  expect  to have children, and few ever contemplate the possibility that they will be unable to do so. Yet at least 1 in 10 couples experiences difficulty in becoming pregnant, a stressor that can rank among the most emotionally taxing crises of adulthood. What Is Infertility? About one fourth of

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