Understanding the Intersection of Fertility and Mental Health
Infertility affects 10–15% of couples worldwide. Research indicates that 15–54% of individuals undergoing fertility treatments experience depression, while 8–28% report clinically significant anxiety. The psychological toll of infertility arises from societal expectations, uncertainties related to treatment, and hormonal fluctuations. Additionally, stress and depression can physiologically impact fertility by disrupting hormones related to ovulation, such as […]
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