Issues conceiving and IVF

Having issues conceiving and IVF can affect your relationship

 

If you have issues conceiving and IVF or continue to be unsuccessful in getting pregnant, however, this can be one of the most trying experiences of your relationship. Issues conceiving are quite common in Australia where approximately 20 per cent of all couples have trouble conceiving.

 

Struggling with fertility is one of the biggest issues a couple can face, regardless of whether it is male or female infertility that is causing the issue. Coping with unwanted infertility can place a lot of stress on a relationship, which can lead to arguments and conflict. Ironically this increased stress often makes it even trickier to conceive.

 

Deciding to get pregnant via in vitro fertilisation (IVF) is a difficult decision for many couples. The stress of trying, the time commitment and the financial pressures often associated with Issues conceiving and IVF can place great strains on a relationship. Speaking to a psychologist as a couple can help you to clarify how you are feeling and ways to deal with your emotions.

 

If you are experiencing trouble conceiving, speaking to a psychologist can arm you with the tools you need to cope with the associated stress and pressure.

Call today and make an appointment with a Three Seas psychologist.

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