DHFUS Here are some problems commonly relates to infertility and their solutions
1. What impact does infertility have 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.
2. How do I know if I could benefit from psychological counseling?
Everyone has feelings and emotional ups and downs as they pursue infertility treatment However, if you experience any of the following symptoms over a prolonged
period of time, you may benefit a great deal from working with a mental health professional:
loss of interest in usual activities
depression that doesn‘t lift
strained interpersonal relationships (with partner, family,and/or colleagues)
difficulty thinking of anything other than your infertility
high levels of anxiety.
ldiminished ability to accomplish tasks * difficulty with concentration
change in your sleep patterns (difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep, early morning awakening, sleeping more than usual for you)
change in your appetite or weight (increase or decrease * increased use of drugs or alcohol
thoughts about death or suicide
social isolation
persistent feelings of pessimism, guilt, or worthlessness
persistent feelings of bitterness or anger
In addition, there are certain points during infertility treatment which can be discussed with a mental health professional They may be helpful to you and your partner if you are:
at a treatment crossroad
deciding between alternative treatment possibilities
exploring other family building options
considering third party assistance (gamete donation, surrogacy)
having difficulty communicating or if you have different ideas about
what direction to take
3. How can psychological treatment help me/us cope with infertility?
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
For others still,
it may be on how to control stress, anxiety, or depression. By teaching
patients problem- solving strategies in a supportive environment, they help people work through grief, fear, and other emotions For many, the life crisis of infertility eventually proves to be an opportunity
Aakash Fertlity Centre
Dr. Kamaraj
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