The ultimate goal of infertility
treatment is a healthy pregnancy and the birth of one healthy infant .
There are various treatments for infertility, depending what the problem
is. Identifying the cause of your infertility is important as it may
affect the choice of treatment. If the cause is known, the treatment
can be tailored to the problem.
A fertility treatment plan, involving
both the man and woman, may include changes in nutrition, lifestyle,
and environmental factors.
INFERTILITY IMPACT ON PSYCHOLOGICAL WELL- BEING
Infertility often creates one
of the most distressing life crises that a couple has ever experienced
together. The long term inability to conceive a child can evoke significant
feelings of loss. Coping with the multitude of medical decisions and
the uncertainties that infertility brings can create great emotional
upheaval for most couples. If you find yourself feeling anxious, depressed,
out of control, or isolated, you are not alone.
Mental health professionals with experience in infertility treatment
can help a great deal. Their primary goal is to help individuals and
couples learn how to cope with the physical and emotional changes associated
with infertility, as well as with the medical treatments that can be
painful and intrusive. For some, the focus may be on how to deal with
a partner's response. For others, it may be on how to choose the right
medical treatment or how to begin exploring other family building options.
For still others, it may be on how to control stress, anxiety, or depression.
By teaching patients problem- solving strategies in a supportive environment,
mental health professionals help people work through their grief, fear,
and other emotions so that they can find resolution of their infertility.
A good therapist can help you sort out feelings, strengthen already
present coping skills and develop new ones, and communicate with others
more clearly. For many, the life crisis of infertility eventually proves
to be an opportunity for life-enhancing personal growth.
Reproductive technologies have had a significant impact to the lives
of many infertile and sub-fertile couples around the world.
The
UN Declaration of Human Rights Article 16.1: Xvi, states “men and
women of full age, without any limitation due to race, nationality or
religion, have the right to marry and to found a family.’
Treatment For Female Infertility
Treatment For Male Factor Infertility
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