Stress and assisted reproduction
Many women have a high level of stress while undergoing assisted reproduction treatment.
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Accepting that you have fertility problems and assume infertility is not an easy process. Many couples need psychological help to face this problem and be able to face an assisted reproduction treatment. This situation generates many emotions such as frustration or anxiety that can lead to a state of stress that further increases the inability to conceive.
The problem is not only to accept infertility but also to assume the need for help and be able to undergo reproductive treatment. According to experts, women who undergo assisted reproduction treatments suffer stress similar to that of people suffering from more serious pathologies.
Stress equivalent to cancerAssume infertility
Infertility is the inability to have a child naturally or to carry a pregnancy to term after a year of active sexual life.
There are many reasons why a couple may not be able to conceive or can not do so without medical assistance. This situation creates a high stress in the couple, especially in the woman. According to Dr. Victoria VerdĂș, coordinator of Gynecology at an Assisted Reproduction Center, this fact can have an impact on the reproductive process either naturally or through assisted reproduction techniques.
55% of cases of infertility are due to a female factor; In this sense, the psychological factor plays a fundamental role. In the case of women it can even lead to anovulation and in men it is possible that there is a reduction in the quality and quantity of their sperm.
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