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When ART fails: figures, experiences, interventions and a plea for the ‘plan B’
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Tewes, Wischmann
, Thorn Petra
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Birth rate
/ Childlessness
/ Counseling
/ Infertility
/ Miscarriage
/ Pregnancy
/ Reproductive health
/ Success
/ Well being
/ Womens health
2022
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When ART fails: figures, experiences, interventions and a plea for the ‘plan B’
by
Tewes, Wischmann
, Thorn Petra
in
Birth rate
/ Childlessness
/ Counseling
/ Infertility
/ Miscarriage
/ Pregnancy
/ Reproductive health
/ Success
/ Well being
/ Womens health
2022
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When ART fails: figures, experiences, interventions and a plea for the ‘plan B’
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When ART fails: figures, experiences, interventions and a plea for the ‘plan B’
2022
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Overview
Abstract Infertility is perceived by many of those affected by it as one of the most stressful episodes in life. Assisted reproduction can help only some of the people with a desire for children to experience the birth of a biological child. Most people who remain involuntarily childless eventually come to terms with the situation; their psychological well-being is not lastingly affected. However, they should envisage a ‘plan B’ as early as possible. The prospect of permanent childlessness should not be an unmentionable topic, neither for couples themselves nor for the doctors treating them.
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Springer Nature B.V
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