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IVF
-IVF can be a very traumatic time in your life. It can test relationships, friendships and your own personal strength. It can also effect how you feel about yourself.
-How individuals and couples cope as they undergo treatment is varied depending on their support network.
-Infertile individuals/couples often find treatment physically, emotionally and financially draining.
-It can be very stressful juggling medical appointments or procedures with work and social commitments.
-There may be particularly difficult times, such as family gatherings where young children or pregnant friends are present.
-Ways that Counselling can help you during the IVF process are:
- Preparing for fertility treatment and making decisions about your treatment
- Impact on relationships with your partner/family/friends as a result of treatment
- Coping with unsuccessful treatment cycles and/or pregnancy loss
-Infertility can be a very difficult experience in many people’s lives.
-Some feeling both may feel while going through IVF are:
- Social isolation
- Loss of interest in usual activities and relationships
- Depression
- Marriage difficulties
- Loss of concentration
- Anxiety and frustration
- Feeling constantly sad and worthless
- Feeling guilty about not providing your partner with a child
- Changes in eating and sleeping patterns
- Thoughts about suicide
Counselling can help you explore your hopes, concerns and fears and develop new skills and strategies for managing the treatment process. Call now for a 15 minute chat to see how we can work together.