Infertility
Infertility represents a significant challenge for countless couples, deeply intertwined with societal expectations regarding parenthood. In many cultures, the ability to have children is equated with a sense of fulfillment, leading those who struggle with infertility to feel incomplete and desolate. Consequently, infertility transcends mere medical concerns, permeating various facets of life, particularly mental health. Historically, mental well-being has been marginalized, but recent years have underscored its equal importance alongside physical health, as emphasized by the World Health Organization's definition of health. This article explores the profound psychological burden that infertility imposes on individuals, highlighting the potential for a range of mental health issues, including prolonged stress, guilt, emptiness, anxiety, and depression. It emphasizes the critical need for counseling for couples navigating infertility, especially given the lengthy treatment processes involved. While infertility can affect both men and women, societal norms often place the onus solely on women in India, exacerbating their stress during treatment. The paper also outlines the various factors contributing to infertility and the treatment options available. Research indicates that providing psychological support from mental health professionals can enhance the outcomes of assisted reproductive technologies such as IVF. This review aims to illuminate the impact of infertility on quality of life and suggests that psychotherapy may offer valuable strategies for alleviating these challenges...
Not only for hormonal cause but also psychological cause is a big factor for women infertility. Many women always under stress abundantly. They take very responsibilities for her family, workplace etc.
Keywords: Psychotherapy, Anxiety, Depression, Infertility, IVF, Woman
Other causes of infertility
Hormonal disbalance
Irregular diet
Addiction
Genetic
PCOD
Early marriage
prematurity
If the partner is infertile
Treatment
Treat the underline cause as per patient's condition
Homeopathy is the best option to avoid unwanted aggravation.
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