Structural chromosome abnormality

Psychological characteristics of and counseling for carriers of structural chromosome abnormalities

H. L. Wang, Wu, B., Guo, K. M., Tian, R. H., Wang, H. L., Wu, B., Guo, K. M., Tian, R. H., Wang, H. L., Wu, B., Guo, K. M., and Tian, R. H., Psychological characteristics of and counseling for carriers of structural chromosome abnormalities, vol. 15, p. -, 2016.

Infertility as a psychological problem has gained increasing attention. Male partners among infertile couples have elevated levels of psychological distress, which could affect semen quality, result in hormonal abnormalities, and increase the occurrence of early miscarriage. Infertile women are more vulnerable to psychological distress and require psychological support. Subfertile women who conceive after assisted reproduction have higher stress, anxiety, and depression levels. Psychological interventions have been shown to have beneficial effects on infertility patients.

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