This study analyzes the identified features of coping strategies and sexual behavior in women with infertility in the program of assisted reproductive technologies. Infertility treatment requires a certain response to stressful situations and all procedures of in vitro fertilization (IVF), as well as changes in behavior, the emotional sphere, and in family relations from both spouses. For some couples, the period of infertility treatment in an in vitro fertilization program is a stressful period, which can affect not only the emotional state, but sexual behavior as well. This article examines the influence of infertility diagnosis on the choice of women»s preferred coping strategies and changes in sexual behavior and sexual attitudes.
This study analyzes the identified features of affective disorders, as well as of family well-being and satisfaction with marriage in couples with recurrent pregnancy loss. Infertility treatment leads to increased anxiety and changes in the relationship of the spouses. With a negative experience of pregnancy loss in the past, there are changes in the couple’s behavior, emotional sphere, family relations, as well as in attitudes towards pregnancy in the process of expecting the birth of a child. This article analyzes the severity of the anxiety level in spouses with recurrent pregnancy loss in comparison with couples with a normal pregnancy. In addition, the dependence of the anxiety level on the level of satisfaction with marriage and the type of attitude to pregnancy on the part of both spouses is described.
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