The Effects of Stress
There is more than one reason why stress comes to the fore, often with great intensity whilst trying to conceive and especially during Assisted Reproduction like IVF. The stress is multidimensional and extended.
It is important for us to examine the effects of stress before we move onto how we can effectively lower stress levels with strategies that are pro conception.
Trying to conceive or undergoing an IVF cycle is emotionally and physically stressful and can create intense anxiety at 7 levels, to name a few:
1. The loss of one’s fertility and possible loss of hope.
2. The process of IVF/IUI/AI including tests, injections, scans, partners having to produce sperm, egg retrieval and the possibility of failure at any one of these stages.
3. The “2 week wait” (2WW) whilst awaiting your pregnancy result.
4. Stress may cause eating patterns to negatively change with an increase in consumption of food and/or reduction in the quality and/or quantity of nutrients that are needed. Both which can be counter productive to conception.
5. For many couples the financial costs associated with IVF hangs over them before, during and after an IVF cycle, especially in the event of a failed cycle/s.
6. Once having conceived, the stress of spontaneous miscarriage is sometimes present.
7. Interpersonal relationship issues may surface as men and women deal with their own interpretation and emotions around infertility.
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