Abstract

Infertility affects many families in terms of their social relationships, finances, and intramarital relationship. But most significantly, it affects the psychological health of the infertile woman or couple. Infertility is stigmatized in our society. According to Inhorn MC's study, social isolation and negative self-perception are two outcomes of infertility. The inability to carry out a pregnancy successfully, or the pregnancy being interrupted at some point, is referred to as infertility. One-fifth to one-sixth of couples who are old enough to procreate suffer from infertility. Although infertility does not endanger a person's life or compromise their physical integrity, it has a detrimental impact on their social and psychological well-being.

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