Infertile couples who undergo treatment: experiences of the consequences on sexuality

Stina Järvholm

About 10-15 % of adults have the experience of not getting pregnant, when they have a wish to have a child. For some, this life situation is resolved spontaneously. Some undergo investigation, followed by varying treatments, resulting in a child, some adopt, and for others this situation is permanent, and without a solution. When this is the case, existential questions often arise.
Earlier studies show that couples who become parent after IVF-treatment are just as content, or more, with their relationships and sexuality compared to parent who conceived spontaneously. Little is known about the couples who continue their relation without a child. Clinical experiences are that many women and men struggle with questions concerning the meaning of sexuality.

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Recorded at 19th WAS World Congress for Sexual Health - Sexual Health & Rights: A Global Challenge Göteborg (Sweden) - June 21 – 25

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Stina Järvholm

Clinical Psychologist - Clinical Department of Reproductive medicine.  Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology. Sahigrenska University Hospital, Göteborg, Sweden

 

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