A Study on Consequences of Infertility among Infertile Couples Attending In-Vitro Fertilization (Ivf) Clinics in Ahmedabad City

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Dr. Arpit Prajapati  1 , Dr. Sheetal Shrimali  2
Ph.D Student, Gujarat University & Professor, Community Medicine Department, GCS Medical College, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India. 1 , Professor & Head, Community Medicine Department, Narendra Modi Medical College, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India. 2
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Background: Infertility is major life event that brings about social and psychological problems. Infertility is a life crisis with a wide range of socio-cultural, emotional, physical and financial problems. Objectives: 1.To study social, psychological, economic consequences of infertility 2.To detect emotional reactions to the infertility-related stressors Methods: A Cross-sectional study was conducted among 200 infertile couples attending the IVF Clinics in Ahmedabad city. Infertile couples were selected through the simple random sampling methods those attending the IVF clinics. Result: Total 179 (89.5%) were Hindus. The average age of the women was 31.4 + 4.0 years. The mean age of men at the time of marriage was 29.0 + 5.8 years while that of women was 25.1 + 4.4 years. The mean duration of marriage life was 6.3 ± 3.7 years. The overall median score on the WHO-5 Well-Being Index was 40%, indicating poor well-being. A median score of 23 + 7.9 for Psychological Evaluation Test indicates that 50% of participants scored below this score. 133 couples (66.5%) had Psychological Evaluation Test scores of 30 or lower, suggesting psychological distress among them. Conclusion: Healthcare professionals can offer targeted support and interventions to help manage the psychological challenges.

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A Study on Consequences of Infertility among Infertile Couples Attending In-Vitro Fertilization (Ivf) Clinics in Ahmedabad City. (2025). Annals of Medicine and Medical Sciences, 625-631. https://doi.org/10.5281/
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