The problem of infertility, whose cause is mostly based on physiological roots, brings with it some psychological distress. These difficulties experienced by infertile couples are also consistent with the data obtained through interviews in the clinical environment. The following items have been arranged in order to get to know these processes more closely.
As Infertility Patients;
1) At first, we do not want to accept the situation. We can describe this situation as laboratory error or doctor error. Or we think that stress, fatigue, simple illnesses, or not being able to have intercourse frequently enough are the reasons for this.
2) We may feel incomplete and flawed and think that we will lose our spouse's love and that he or she will leave us.
3) At some moments, we may feel that we have lost our self-confidence.
4) From time to time, we may feel angry at our partner or doctors.
5) By blaming ourselves, we may feel depressed and think that we have deprived our partner of the feeling of being a child. We may also suggest divorce.
6) We may feel that we have lost control, thinking that our body and sexual life have been violated during doctor's check-ups.
7) Since we cannot have children, we may stay away from our friends who are pregnant or have children. .
8) When we see pregnant women, we may have bad thoughts from time to time because it reminds us of our shortcomings.
9) We are often asked, "Don't you have a child yet?" Because they ask, we may want to stay away from crowded environments and our immediate surroundings. Such questions remind us of our pain and losses.
10) From time to time, we may realize that we start not to enjoy life and spend most of the time crying and mourning. We feel these more often, especially during menstrual periods.
11) When we menstruate, we may feel like the world has collapsed around us.
12) We may feel that we are the only ones experiencing this problem and feel alienated from others.
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13) From time to time, we may become angry more easily than before.
14) Sleeping problems we can overcome it.
15) While experiencing all this, some of us slowly lose the feeling of hopelessness and accept the situation and look for ways to cope with the problem, while some of us cannot cope with it and may experience depression.
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