The stressful processes experienced by couples with infertility problems are also reflected in their sexual lives, marriage and couple relationships. The fact that a pleasurable and pleasurable act such as sexuality is performed as a duty at planned times and under the supervision of a doctor can lead to unhappiness and deterioration of well-being in these couples.
Peaceful, safe environments are needed in order to experience sexual activity and a healthy sexual cycle. Sexuality is a pleasurable and joyful act in which a person is at peace with his/her body and is carried out with the desire to explore his/her own body and unite with another.
In the infertile patient group, basic beliefs such as inadequacy, imperfection, failure and perishability, which may prevent the unconditional acceptance of the body, and the negative effects arising from these beliefs are encountered. Automatic thoughts are frequently encountered.
These negative patterns in basic beliefs can also negatively affect sexual life, marriage and couple relationships.
Loss of desire for sexuality, sexual arousal disorders, painful sexual intercourse, orgasm. We often see sexual dysfunctions such as infertility, erection problems and premature ejaculation in infertile couples.
By applying various psychotherapy techniques, these negative thought patterns can be changed, body sensations are improved and a more enjoyable sexual life and marriage can be achieved with sexual therapy techniques.
In couples where marital satisfaction and sexual satisfaction increase, pregnancy rates increase and a peaceful home is created for the new baby joining the family.
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