Couples may be reluctant to disclose they are experiencing infertility. Helen Allan and Ginny Mounce provide a discussion on the anxiety couples experience and how to care for these patient
BACKGROUND: Infertility affects 9% of couples in the UK. Most couples who visit their GP because the...
Background. Our current knowledge of the epidemiology of infertility is limited and outdated. Health...
IntroductionInfertility affects approximately 6.7 million women in the United States. Couples with i...
Couples may be reluctant to disclose they are experiencing infertility. Helen Allan and Ginny Mounce...
Infertility is a medical condition that lies dormant until reproduction is attempted. Issues concern...
Background. GPs do not have a full range of diagnostic resources to help manage infertile couples. L...
Infertility is the inability to achieve a pregnancy. WHO classify infertility into two groups. Prima...
The study adopted descriptive research survey; the target population for the study was women of repr...
Many infertile couples feel vulnerable after failed treatment cycles and find insensitive remarks or...
Infertility is described as a condition in which a couple for at least one year, despite regular unp...
According to WHO, around eighty million worldwide are facing challenges with infertility. The purpos...
OBJECTIVE: Infertility is considered a biopsychosocial crisis and infertility counselling is recomme...
Patients seeking fertility treatment are at risk of experiencing psychological distress, with both w...
It is estimated by the World Health Organisation (2007) that approximately one in ten couples world ...
Background: The last decades' increasing infertility risk factors have brought to a growing number o...
BACKGROUND: Infertility affects 9% of couples in the UK. Most couples who visit their GP because the...
Background. Our current knowledge of the epidemiology of infertility is limited and outdated. Health...
IntroductionInfertility affects approximately 6.7 million women in the United States. Couples with i...
Couples may be reluctant to disclose they are experiencing infertility. Helen Allan and Ginny Mounce...
Infertility is a medical condition that lies dormant until reproduction is attempted. Issues concern...
Background. GPs do not have a full range of diagnostic resources to help manage infertile couples. L...
Infertility is the inability to achieve a pregnancy. WHO classify infertility into two groups. Prima...
The study adopted descriptive research survey; the target population for the study was women of repr...
Many infertile couples feel vulnerable after failed treatment cycles and find insensitive remarks or...
Infertility is described as a condition in which a couple for at least one year, despite regular unp...
According to WHO, around eighty million worldwide are facing challenges with infertility. The purpos...
OBJECTIVE: Infertility is considered a biopsychosocial crisis and infertility counselling is recomme...
Patients seeking fertility treatment are at risk of experiencing psychological distress, with both w...
It is estimated by the World Health Organisation (2007) that approximately one in ten couples world ...
Background: The last decades' increasing infertility risk factors have brought to a growing number o...
BACKGROUND: Infertility affects 9% of couples in the UK. Most couples who visit their GP because the...
Background. Our current knowledge of the epidemiology of infertility is limited and outdated. Health...
IntroductionInfertility affects approximately 6.7 million women in the United States. Couples with i...