Wednesday, 5 February 2014

How fighting infertility together, makes a couple always be in love!!

New medical research has found that Couples with infertility problems are more likely to stay together life long, if they eventually have a child together. 

Studies have shown that fertility problems can have a massive impact - both physically and psychologically - on couples, particularly women. 

Some studies have even found that undergoing unsuccessful fertility treatment may increase stress and depression levels and lower overall quality of life... in some cases decreasing the self-worth to the extent of thinking about suicide.

In a recent study, they identified over 45,000 women who had been evaluated for fertility issues between 1990 and 2006. The women were around 32 when they were first evaluated and they were followed up for several years.

Among the participants, 57% went on to have at least one child following their initial treatment for infertility, while 43% did not have any children.

The study found that women who had a child after experiencing fertility issues were more in love and felt happier with their husbands.

In the 12 years after the initial fertility assessment, women who did not have any children were up to 300% more likely to have divorced or separated from their husbands.

(Details of these findings are published in the Scandinavian medical journal, Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica.)

DONT TAKE INFERTILITY LIGHTLY... GET IT TREATED TODAY.

- Dr.Mayuri Assudani
(Gynaecologist and Infertility consultant)

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