MSERM – Psychological Depression Anxiety Outcomes Associated with Failed Assisted Reproductive Technologies among Moroccan Couples in Casablanca State 2020.

Abstract:

In Morocco, where the prevalence of infertility estimated to be 22.5%, IVF provided in 4 fertility centres in different Casablanca localities. Regardless of the cause IVF failure has negative psychological impact and it is associated with a deterioration of the emotional wellbeing. In a study by Verhaak et al. in 2005, showed that over 20% of the women who did not achieve pregnancy showed depression and/or anxiety up to 6 months after treatment termination. Regarding the psychological impact of IVF/ICSI failure in Morocco is even worse due to the cultural and social norms. It is important that infertile couples attend IVF clinic should receive appropriate counselling with regard to coping with treatment failure to prevent further psychological effect. Along with the realization of couples about their reproductive potential and having children is seen as a key lifetime achievement, having a lovely family is the meaningful life. It is therefore not surprising that infertility has a profound psychological stressful effect on couples.

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