The dualism between the so‑called “Psychogenic hypothesis” and the hypothesis of “Psychological consequences of infertility” has been solved with the proposal of an interactive and bidirectional relationship between infertility and psychosocial diseases.[1] Infertility itself can cause severe stress on both partners and start a vicious cycle resulting in the decreasing likelihood of pregnancy and even of treatment success. The infertility treatment could be responsible for a major impairment of the sex life because it frequently digs into the intimacy of the couple
Spontaneous pregnancy and unexplained infertility: a gift with many whys / Soave, I.; Monte, G. L.; Marci, R.. - In: NORTH AMERICAN JOURNAL OF MEDICAL SCIENCES. - ISSN 1947-2714. - 4:10(2012), pp. 512-513. [10.4103/1947-2714.102010]
Spontaneous pregnancy and unexplained infertility: a gift with many whys
Soave I.;Marci R.
2012
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The dualism between the so‑called “Psychogenic hypothesis” and the hypothesis of “Psychological consequences of infertility” has been solved with the proposal of an interactive and bidirectional relationship between infertility and psychosocial diseases.[1] Infertility itself can cause severe stress on both partners and start a vicious cycle resulting in the decreasing likelihood of pregnancy and even of treatment success. The infertility treatment could be responsible for a major impairment of the sex life because it frequently digs into the intimacy of the coupleFile | Dimensione | Formato | |
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