Caterina Visco

Department of Bacteriology, National Institute of Hygiene and Epidemiology (NIHE), 1 Yersin, Vietnam

Publications
  • Editorial   
    Stress and Information Therapy in Infertile Young Couples
    Author(s): Caterina Visco*

    After one year of frequent unprotected intercourse, infertility is defined as the inability to conceive. This illness is also linked to a variety of social, psychological, physical, and economical pressures. Infertility affects one out of every five couples, and the number of infertile couples rises by two million every year. Infertility affects between 10% and 15% of couples in the United States, and about 20% of the western population. Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ART), which is widespread among such couples, aims to heal infertility by using techniques that circumvent natural fertilisation. In such couples, infertility therapy is generally accompanied by a lot of stress. In Women who take ART are more likely than the general population to experience worry, stress, and depression, according to studies. Women, on the other hand, are more susceptible to stress than men. Inferti.. View more»

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