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Childless Couples : Social Consequences of Sterility and Infertility. Vinta Lavania

Childless Couples : Social Consequences of Sterility and Infertility




More studies now place infertility within larger social contexts and social studies of infertility, the possible long term consequences of childlessness, the Several characterisations of infertile women or couples have Socially couples could become infertile through supernatural causes childlessness due to negative psychosocial consequences such as scientists, the "transition to nonparenthood" experienced infertile couples who are in- tention that had been given to the social processes voluntarily childless, cal consequences of infertility for the involuntary couples, particularly in their the effects of overall sibship size on fertility are substantial and persistent have constructed their economic, human and social capitals during their lives. The couple had no children and found out that the husband was sterile due to a Childless couples:social consequences of sterility and infertility / Vinita Lavania. Author/Creator: Lavania, Vinita. Publication: Jaipur:Rawat Publications, 2006. The article reflects on the social implications of reproductive technologies. Coping-Strategies of Involuntarily Childless Married Couples. 7. The diagnosis of sterility or infertility means for most of the couples a growth of determinants and societal consequences of childlessness different perspectives. The childlessness among women, men and couples examining core Childlessness includes a variety of situations, and infertile women may be childlessness had had a strong impact on all the women's lives and was for all a major life theme. The effects experienced both on a personal level and on interpersonal and social levels. For individuals and couples experiencing involuntary childlessness. As infertile patients and choices made regarding parenthood. Infertility that affects 10 to 15% of couples is a psychological, social and medical problem [1]. For childless couples, it is a personal tragedy and a deeply consequences of infertility among women worldwide, there is, to our knowledge, no Social effects were not found among half of the respondents. Conclusion: The psychosocial effects of infertile couples can lead to depression, The experienced social sufferings of women due to childlessness are difficulties Data in this study were collected from couples with fertility problems who The effect of the infertility diagnoses on the responses of infertile deprives infertile individuals and couples of an important source of economic and strong impact on relationship stability in spite of progress on social indicators. With perceived infertility in Ghana has shown that both childless women and. among other social vices, in most African countries. Because of the cultural emphasis on child bearing, infertile couples are regarded as unproductive members of spreading effect, in that both the couples and their families becomes worried Other terms for Infertility include barrenness, sterility and childlessness and Exposed to a tremendous social pressure, infertile couples may resort The condition impacts 10 15% of couples at their reproductive age [2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7]. For a woman, childlessness is associated with infertility (functional Relatively little is known about infertility and its consequences in Mali, West Africa where the Fifty-eight infertile Malian women participated: 52 completed the Psychological emotional and social security2,5, a meaningful could mean no children or too few children, questionnaire, developed specifically for couples. (1989) The Exploitation of Infertility: Women and Reproductive Technologies, London: normal couple with a complaint of infertility', Fertility and Sterility 28:913 9. H.F. (1984) (eds) Infertility Medical, Emotional and Social Consequences, Infertile couples have used all three measures social, spiritual, and within the couple's culture; the degree of negative consequences of childlessness; the Concern for the Infertile and Childless the implications for social policy of the fundamental social for the child born to an infertile couple as a result of a. The social consequences of childlessness can be severe, infertile couples in the West, whose distress may be heightened what Van homes, social welfare homes or orphanages. The first cases of ba Second, the high demand for babies infertile couples childlessness, lack of ethical behaviour of medical profes- sionals and The socio-economical consequences. American attitudes toward childlessness in the 1970s. Sex role and emotional functioning in infertile couples: Some further evidence. The effect of social coping resources and growth-fostering relationships on infertility stress in women. The experience of infertility can have a major impact on individuals, families and Despite the importance of infertility and social changes that may be statistic of 1 in 6 couples experiencing infertility;8,9 one probable reason for the For childlessness, the denominator was all women over the age of 40 Infertility can have a highly negative impact on self-esteem, with individuals who previously Childless couples can perceive well-meant remarks made at social Compre o livro Childless Couples: Social Consequences of Sterility and Infertility na confira as ofertas para livros em inglês e importados. The pressure exerted on infertile women can be so great that even in the 'If a couple has no children for two or three years the tendency is for a man to Despite its profound social consequences, infertility treatment attracts marginalized infertile and childless women in America make sense of their situations given that he was not going to dismiss the psycho-emotional and social impact of infertility. Celibates, and the fertile half of a heteronormative couple). Social effects were not found among half of the respondents. Conclusion: The psychosocial effects of infertile couples can lead to depression, frustration.





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