How do infertility and its treatment affect the patient’s psychology?
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Often when a patient visits the Test tube baby Centre in Punjab they are worried about how the treatment will go and they are not sure how to plan everything. This can make things quite complicated. This is the reason, we make sure that the patient is given detailed information.
Infertility and Treatment Stress
Patients who experience infertility have different emotions like depression, anger, frustration, shock, and grief. Their relationship may be affected negatively. Moreover, they avoid meeting other people as they think that people would make fun of them.
You might not know but around 40 treatment options are there to treat infertility. The treatment of IVF is the best option in improving success chances. Other options are drug therapy for ovulation, surgery for reproductive organs, and preventing miscarriage.
What are the other possible factors?
The medications which patients take can result in psychological impact. The possible side effects which can occur are anxiety, mood swings, irritability, and sleep problems. Also, infertility medications can result in an issue with thinking, depression, and mania. In some cases, patients worry that success chances can get affected by the problem of age.
You need to keep in mind your fertility doctor is going to tell you everything you need to do so that everything goes smoothly.