Do you feel depress?
Anxiety occurs when you cannot control a fact, process or situation. Not knowing the final result, which might not be what you wanted, generates anxiety. Couples or women who need assisted reproduction techniques (artificial insemination or in vitro fertilisation) in order to conceive may feel anxious. Will you conceive? The doctor will answer this question with probabilities and percentages. But you are still left with the uncertainty of the result. You do not know if your deep desire to be a mother will come to fruition and you may feel anxious. Any woman who has gone through assisted reproduction treatment without conceiving will feel disappointed and possibly depressed.
The doctor will evaluate the situation and advise on the available options: repeat the treatment or try another technique. Despite all of this, you may still feel depressed. The psychologist at the CEFER Institute is very experienced in treating the anxiety and depression that may be caused by fertility studies and treatment. During assisted reproduction treatment, seeing the psychologist may be able to help you if you notice feelings of anxiety or depression. He can help you to reduce your anxiety, eliminate your anxious state and conquer depression. Don’t hesitate, accept the psychologist’s help. You will feel better.
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