Infertility is a medical condition that lies dormant until reproduction is attempted. Issues concerning infertility can be stressful for couples whose goal is to produce a healthy child. Infertility can lead to extensive evaluation and expensive treatment. With the ability of science and medical technology to identify and treat possible causes of infertility, it is becoming easier for infertile couples to conceive a healthy child. However, there is significant risk for side effects as well as secondary effects which may be harmful to patients, relationships, and children. Medical procedures can be physically invasive, emotionally stressful, and financially demanding and can put significant strain on relationships. Many couples begin inferti...
Infertility and assisted reproductive technology (ART) - with emphasis on In Vitro Fertilisation (IV...
Infertility is described as a condition in which a couple for at least one year, despite regular unp...
The present biomedical model of health care fails to consider the psychosocial aspects of problems o...
Infertility is the inability to achieve a pregnancy. WHO classify infertility into two groups. Prima...
Before effective advice about treatment alternatives can be delivered, a complete yet focused histor...
The feeling of becoming a mother is very special for every woman. It is believed that when a woman b...
Background: The last decades' increasing infertility risk factors have brought to a growing number o...
textThe purpose of this exploratory study is to examine and compare the infertility experience of in...
Infertility is a pervasive concern affecting couples worldwide, with profound emotional, psychologic...
Contains fulltext : 229169.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: In...
Couples may be reluctant to disclose they are experiencing infertility. Helen Allan and Ginny Mounce...
IntroductionInfertility affects approximately 6.7 million women in the United States. Couples with i...
Couples experiencing infertility in the United States today face an increasing number of decisions a...
Background: Knowledge of infertile couples about assisted reproductive technology is a fundamental ...
One out of six American couples are faced with infertility. There have been several studies which ex...
Infertility and assisted reproductive technology (ART) - with emphasis on In Vitro Fertilisation (IV...
Infertility is described as a condition in which a couple for at least one year, despite regular unp...
The present biomedical model of health care fails to consider the psychosocial aspects of problems o...
Infertility is the inability to achieve a pregnancy. WHO classify infertility into two groups. Prima...
Before effective advice about treatment alternatives can be delivered, a complete yet focused histor...
The feeling of becoming a mother is very special for every woman. It is believed that when a woman b...
Background: The last decades' increasing infertility risk factors have brought to a growing number o...
textThe purpose of this exploratory study is to examine and compare the infertility experience of in...
Infertility is a pervasive concern affecting couples worldwide, with profound emotional, psychologic...
Contains fulltext : 229169.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: In...
Couples may be reluctant to disclose they are experiencing infertility. Helen Allan and Ginny Mounce...
IntroductionInfertility affects approximately 6.7 million women in the United States. Couples with i...
Couples experiencing infertility in the United States today face an increasing number of decisions a...
Background: Knowledge of infertile couples about assisted reproductive technology is a fundamental ...
One out of six American couples are faced with infertility. There have been several studies which ex...
Infertility and assisted reproductive technology (ART) - with emphasis on In Vitro Fertilisation (IV...
Infertility is described as a condition in which a couple for at least one year, despite regular unp...
The present biomedical model of health care fails to consider the psychosocial aspects of problems o...