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Comparison of the Adaptation to Pregnancy in Women Who Received Infertility Treatment and Those Who Didn't

Year 2022, Volume: 6 Issue: 1, 260 - 267, 27.01.2022
https://doi.org/10.30621/jbachs.1006052

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Abstract
Purpose: It was aimed to compare the adaptation to pregnancy in women who received infertility treatment and those who didn't.
Methods: A total of 174 pregnant women were included in the study, 51 in the group that received infertility treatment and 123 in the group that did not. The data were collected with the Personal Information Form including the descriptive characteristics and the Prenatal Self-Evaluation Questionnaire (PSEQ).
Results: The mean age of the pregnant women who received infertility treatment was 33.73±5.79 years, while it was 28.89±4.12 years for those who didn't. Although the mean total score of PSEQ was lower in pregnant women receiving infertility treatment, the difference was not found to be statistically significant. In the group that became pregnant with the infertility treatment, the subdimension score of "thoughts about the well-being of self and baby" was found to be higher, while the scores of subdimensions "acceptance of pregnancy", "readiness for labour" and "control in labour" were lower.
Conclusion: In the study, the adaptation to the pregnancy of both groups was found to be similar. On the other hand, pregnant women who received infertility treatment were found to have lower adaptation to the thoughts about the wellbeing of self and baby sub-dimension, and higher adaptation to the identification with the role of motherhood, preparation for labour and control in labour subdimensions.

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Year 2022, Volume: 6 Issue: 1, 260 - 267, 27.01.2022
https://doi.org/10.30621/jbachs.1006052

Abstract

References

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  • 3. Chandra A, Copen CE, Stephen EH. Infertility and impaired fecundity in the United States, 1982-2010: data from the National Survey of Family Growth. Natl Health Stat Report 2013;141–18.
  • 4. Zhou Z, Zheng D, Wu H, Li R, Xu S, Kang Y et al. (2018). Epidemiology of infertility in China: a population-based study. BJOG 125:432–441.
  • 5. Maharlouei N, Morshed Behbahani B, Doryanizadeh L, Kazemi M. Prevalence and pattern of ınfertility in Iran: A systematic review and meta-analysis study. Women’s Health Bulletin 2021;8: 63-71.
  • 6. Sarac M, Koc I. Prevalence and risk factors of infertility in Turkey: evidence from demographic and health surveys, 1993-2013. J Biosoc Sci 2018;50:472-490.
  • 7. Ozan YD, Duman M. The relationship between fertility adjustment and self-efficacy of women in the period of infertility treatment. The Journal of Gynecology - Obstetrics and Neonatology 2018;15:43-46.
  • 8. Dornelles LMN, MacCallum F, Lopes RCS, Piccinini CA, Passos EP. The experience of pregnancy resulting from Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) treatment: a qualitative Brazilian study. Women Birth 2016;29:123-127.
  • 9. Massarotti C, Gentile G, Ferreccio C, Scaruffi P, Remorgida V, Anserini P. Impact of infertility and infertility treatments on quality of life and levels of anxiety and depression in women undergoing in vitro fertilization. Gynecol Endocrinol 2019;35:485-489.
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  • 13. Çavuşoğlu İ, Beji NK. Assessment of quality of life and depression status of women who got pregnant after infertility treatment. Türkiye Klinikleri J Obstet Womens Health Dis Nurs-Special Topics 2016;2:77-84.
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  • 25. Sunkara SK, Maheshwar YH, Tohum P, Coomarasamy A. Association between response to ovarian stimulation and miscarriage following ıvf: an analysis of 124 351 IVF pregnancies. Human Reprod 2014;29:1218–1224.
  • 26. Yanıkkerem E, Kavlak O, Sevil Ü. Infertile couple’s problems and nursing approach. Journal of Anatolia Nursing and Health Sciences 2008;11:112-121.
  • 27. Rooney KL, Domar AD. The relationship between stress and infertility. Dialogues Clin Neurosci 2018; 20:41-47.
  • 28. Warmelink JC, Meijer JM, Mulder N, Mulder S, Van Lohuizen MT. Perception of the psychosocial aspects of subfertility by parents following successful medically assisted conception: a qualitative study. Open Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2016;6:830-845.
  • 29. Gourounti K. Psychological stress and adjustment in pregnancy following assisted reproductive technology and spontaneous conception: A systematic review. Women & Health 2016;56:98-118.
  • 30. Furmli H, Seeto RA, Hewko SL, Dalfen A, Jones CA, Murphy KE, Bocking A. Maternal mental health in assisted and natural conception: a prospective cohort study. J Obstet Gynaecol Can 2019; 41:1608-1615.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Health Care Administration
Journal Section Research Article
Authors

Hazal Aksu 0000-0002-5101-5590

Duygu Güleç Şatır 0000-0002-0226-3985

Publication Date January 27, 2022
Submission Date October 7, 2021
Published in Issue Year 2022 Volume: 6 Issue: 1

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APA Aksu, H., & Güleç Şatır, D. (2022). Comparison of the Adaptation to Pregnancy in Women Who Received Infertility Treatment and Those Who Didn’t. Journal of Basic and Clinical Health Sciences, 6(1), 260-267. https://doi.org/10.30621/jbachs.1006052
AMA Aksu H, Güleç Şatır D. Comparison of the Adaptation to Pregnancy in Women Who Received Infertility Treatment and Those Who Didn’t. JBACHS. January 2022;6(1):260-267. doi:10.30621/jbachs.1006052
Chicago Aksu, Hazal, and Duygu Güleç Şatır. “Comparison of the Adaptation to Pregnancy in Women Who Received Infertility Treatment and Those Who Didn’t”. Journal of Basic and Clinical Health Sciences 6, no. 1 (January 2022): 260-67. https://doi.org/10.30621/jbachs.1006052.
EndNote Aksu H, Güleç Şatır D (January 1, 2022) Comparison of the Adaptation to Pregnancy in Women Who Received Infertility Treatment and Those Who Didn’t. Journal of Basic and Clinical Health Sciences 6 1 260–267.
IEEE H. Aksu and D. Güleç Şatır, “Comparison of the Adaptation to Pregnancy in Women Who Received Infertility Treatment and Those Who Didn’t”, JBACHS, vol. 6, no. 1, pp. 260–267, 2022, doi: 10.30621/jbachs.1006052.
ISNAD Aksu, Hazal - Güleç Şatır, Duygu. “Comparison of the Adaptation to Pregnancy in Women Who Received Infertility Treatment and Those Who Didn’t”. Journal of Basic and Clinical Health Sciences 6/1 (January 2022), 260-267. https://doi.org/10.30621/jbachs.1006052.
JAMA Aksu H, Güleç Şatır D. Comparison of the Adaptation to Pregnancy in Women Who Received Infertility Treatment and Those Who Didn’t. JBACHS. 2022;6:260–267.
MLA Aksu, Hazal and Duygu Güleç Şatır. “Comparison of the Adaptation to Pregnancy in Women Who Received Infertility Treatment and Those Who Didn’t”. Journal of Basic and Clinical Health Sciences, vol. 6, no. 1, 2022, pp. 260-7, doi:10.30621/jbachs.1006052.
Vancouver Aksu H, Güleç Şatır D. Comparison of the Adaptation to Pregnancy in Women Who Received Infertility Treatment and Those Who Didn’t. JBACHS. 2022;6(1):260-7.