Infertility related problems and IVF Treatment

Educative speech by IVF Specialist Dr.Rupal Shah on “Infertility related problems and IVF treatment “to ladies member of “Taapi pradesh vanik vaishnav samaaj” at Their annual meet at Ukai.

Women described greater global stress than men and higher specific stress in terms of social concerns, sexual concerns, and need for parenthood. Both men and women facing male infertility reported higher global stress and more social and sexual concerns than men and women experiencing female infertility. Social, sexual, and relationship concerns related to infertility were more effective predictors of depression and marital dissatisfaction than expressed needs for parenthood or attitudes toward child-free living.

Fertility Problems - Infertility & Reproduction Health

Fertility Problems – Infertility & Reproduction Health

You may have fertility problems if you haven’t been able to get pregnant after trying for at least 1 year. It doesn’t necessarily mean you will never get pregnant. Often, couples conceive without help in their second year of trying. Some don’t succeed. But medical treatments do help many couples.

Which Infertility Treatment Is Right for You?

Which Infertility Treatment Is Right for You?

Age is an important factor if you are trying to decide whether to get testing and treatment for fertility problems. A woman is most fertile in her late 20s. After age 35, fertility decreases and the risk of miscarriage goes up.

INFERTILITY AS A LIFE CRISIS

INFERTILITY AS A LIFE CRISIS

The inability to meet one of their most important life goals is devastating to the infertile individual. The emotional impact of infertility has been described via clinical observation and empirical research. Manning used the psychological stages of the grief and loss model (surprise/shock, denial, anger, bargaining, and acceptance) to explain the infertility experience. As she described the reaction to infertility, she also discussed the guilt, anger, depression, and withdrawal that may follow the discovery of impaired fertility.

Psychological Issues Related to Infertility

Psychological Issues Related to Infertility

Fertility is highly valued in most cultures and the wish for a child is one of the most basic of all human motivations. For women, pregnancy and motherhood are developmental milestones that are highly emphasized by our culture. When attempts to have a child fail, it can be an emotionally devastating experience.But in the past two decades, advances in reproductive medicine have made the treatment of infertility a highly successful prospect that has given hope and success to thousands of couples. The high-tech reproductive technologies have associated psychological and ethical issues that must be addressed by the infertile couple. Therefore, it is important for the health care professional to understand the psychological issues surrounding infertility.

The fertility problem

The fertility problem