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Infertility is reported to affect one in every six couples in Ireland (CAHR, 2005). Others advise

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Infertility is reported to affect one in every six couples in Ireland (CAHR, 2005). Others advise that infertility effects one in every five couples (Murphy, 2008). Considering this high percentage rate of people affected by infertility in Ireland one would think that there would be a great level of public awareness about the condition and appropriate support services in place to support this vulnerable client group. Unfortunately this is not the case. While there has no doubt been substantial advances and developments in the medical field with regard to treating infertility through assisted reproductive technologies (ART) which is a welcomed development for those struggling with infertility. However, little has been done to develop …show more content…

1993:45). The results of this study found that the infertile women had symptom scores which were the same as the cancer, cardiac rehabilitation and hypertension patients but lower scores than those presented by the women with chronic pain and those who had a diagnosis of HIV (Domar et al. 1993:45). The level of anxiety and depression amongst the infertile participants was parallel to the findings noted from all other groups except from the chronic pain patients (Domar et al. 1993:45). This study clearly validates an association between the psychological symptoms associated with infertility and those associated with other serious medical conditions. The authors advocate that “psychosocial interventions for serious medical illness should be adapted and offered to those diagnosed with infertility and undergoing fertility treatment” (Domar et al. 1993:45). Cwikel et al. (2004:126) states that “infertility treatments, medical monitoring, hormonal remedies and IVF have a strong physical and emotional effect on women and their partners”. Research conducted by Greil, et al, (2010:144) found that infertility had a negative effect on individuals due to an

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