Infertility is a complex situation crisis which is often psychologically-threatening and emotionally stressful for both partners as well as economically expensive and causes physical pain due to the operations performed for diagnosis and treatment purposes. Infertility has physical, psychological, social, emotional and financial impacts. Infertile couples are under a great social pressure, and need to conceal the problem as it is exceptionally private for them. Infertile individuals are destitute of support when they do not share their pregnancy problems with their families and relatives. Couples define their infertility experience as the most stressful experience of their lives
Introduction: Infertility represents a major health problem that oftentimes is experienced as a cris...
Abstract Objective Infertility is a life crisis with a wide range of socio-cultural, emotional, phys...
Infertility is the inability to achieve a pregnancy. WHO classify infertility into two groups. Prima...
Infertility is common and treatment for infertility is becoming increasingly more frequently sought....
The present biomedical model of health care fails to consider the psychosocial aspects of problems o...
Nowadays, infertility is one of the major problems in the reproductive health field: it is estimated...
Infertility is a worldwide phenomenon. In recent times, Women prefer to study and build a career. Th...
The purpose of this study is to investigate how family-related opinions and stressful situations are...
All thirty women who were to undergo microsurgical treatment for tubal infertility in 1981 and their...
Thesis (M.Nurs.), College of Nursing, Washington State UniversityInfertility and its psychological c...
Infertility is serious life crisis bringing about psychological disturbance. This study deals with a...
This article provides an overview of the psychological and social implications of infertility. After...
Introduction: Involuntary childlessness is a distressing condition that has considerable social impl...
Infertility is usually defined as the failure to achieve a clinical pregnancy after 12 months or mor...
“Emotional distress in infertility” is a broad expression that loosely denotes anxiety, depression, ...
Introduction: Infertility represents a major health problem that oftentimes is experienced as a cris...
Abstract Objective Infertility is a life crisis with a wide range of socio-cultural, emotional, phys...
Infertility is the inability to achieve a pregnancy. WHO classify infertility into two groups. Prima...
Infertility is common and treatment for infertility is becoming increasingly more frequently sought....
The present biomedical model of health care fails to consider the psychosocial aspects of problems o...
Nowadays, infertility is one of the major problems in the reproductive health field: it is estimated...
Infertility is a worldwide phenomenon. In recent times, Women prefer to study and build a career. Th...
The purpose of this study is to investigate how family-related opinions and stressful situations are...
All thirty women who were to undergo microsurgical treatment for tubal infertility in 1981 and their...
Thesis (M.Nurs.), College of Nursing, Washington State UniversityInfertility and its psychological c...
Infertility is serious life crisis bringing about psychological disturbance. This study deals with a...
This article provides an overview of the psychological and social implications of infertility. After...
Introduction: Involuntary childlessness is a distressing condition that has considerable social impl...
Infertility is usually defined as the failure to achieve a clinical pregnancy after 12 months or mor...
“Emotional distress in infertility” is a broad expression that loosely denotes anxiety, depression, ...
Introduction: Infertility represents a major health problem that oftentimes is experienced as a cris...
Abstract Objective Infertility is a life crisis with a wide range of socio-cultural, emotional, phys...
Infertility is the inability to achieve a pregnancy. WHO classify infertility into two groups. Prima...