Couples a sufficiently
powerful motivation to go through All of this
evidence reveals infertility as a complex problem with a wide range of
manifestations, and to which each
couple may
respond differently. Such variability can be explained, as Verity (2001)
argues, by the type of infertility presented by the couple, by the way the
problem is dealt with and by the role adopted by each partner. All of this
evidence reveals infertility as a complex problem with a wide range of
manifestations, and to which each couple may respond differently. Such
variability can be explained, , by the type of infertility presented by the
couple, by the way the problem is dealt with and by the role adopted by each
partner. In any case, it is unanimously asserted that infertility is a problem
affecting the couple as a unit, and that it should be treated this way in
psychological therapy .family and community pressure is immense and they have
cope with these odds in addition to their diseases. Syndromes ,This becomes a stress
situation in life, Social isolation is not uncommon, Leaving own home jointly
or moving / seeking transfer to some
other city or town is also seen .Those couples with good marital adjustment, a shared view of the
problem and adequate communication will cope more healthily with the
infertility situation, and even come out of it
Stronger, as
against those for which infertility will constitute a problem of such intensity
that it puts the relationship itself at risk. This is more so in some ethnic
population of our country .It is this type of case on which investigation, counseling
, decision making process &treatment
becomes easier , As a part of this problem (Infertility is a couples problem? Many
of us are facing new problem of domestic migration for jobs for months together
or even to gulf courtiers for jobs, Therefore t is no point to teat f partner
for Ov disorders when husband is away,
BSF, Military personnel are also in the same category we shall focus our
interest
throughout the present work.
In any case,
it is unanimously asserted that infertility is a
Problem
affecting the couple as a unit, and that it should be
treated this
way in psychological therapy . Hence, it is likely that
those
couples with good marital adjustment, a shared view
of the
problem and adequate communication will cope more
healthily
with the infertility situation, and even come out of it
stronger, as
against those for which infertility will constitute
a problem of
such intensity that it puts the relationship itself
at risk
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