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. 1991 Dec;8(6):322-8.
doi: 10.1007/BF01133022.

Emotional experiences of in vitro fertilization participants

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Emotional experiences of in vitro fertilization participants

N E Newman et al. J In Vitro Fert Embryo Transf. 1991 Dec.

Abstract

Data were collected from self-administered questionnaires returned by 33 female participants and 18 of their partners in the University of British Columbia's in Vitro Fertilization/Gamete Intrafallopian Transfer (IVF/GIFT) Program during a 2-month period. Emotional reactions to each of the stages of IVF/GIFT by treatment phase were measured. Responses were then grouped into the following categories: anxiety, depression, loss of control, and positive feelings. For female participants, anxiety was reported most frequently throughout the treatment process and loss of control was highest following embryo replacement. Male and female participants reported high rates of depression at the completion of the treatment cycle. The findings from this pilot study outline the emotional experiences of male and female participants undergoing IVF/GIFT by treatment phase and indicate their desire for support services.

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