Mental depression among young couples in India by Dr. Manish Banker, Chairman and Medical Director, Nova IVI Fertility

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New Delhi, October 11, 2017: “Psychological stress and depression impact one’s self-esteem, physical health, and also affect one’s social relationships. According to WHO, there has been an increase in stress and depression cases by 18% in last 10 years. One of the reasons why men and women fall prey to mental stress is the inability to conceive a child. When it comes to stress and infertility, people are often caught in a vicious cycle. The stress adds on to the problem by causing hormonal changes to the body, making it even more difficult to conceive. Moreover, it can affect their marital relation also. The ‘childless’ tag brings social seclusion and frustration to the couple and the family.

The stress levels among infertile couples are extremely high today. About 20-25% of couples go through tremendous mental pressure while undergoing infertility treatment. They get anxious about the treatment, and are often left with uncertainties about the chances of success and in fear of their friends and families getting to know. This World Mental Health Day, we would like to send out a message to all couples that a happy mind and a relaxed body are the key factors for a successful pregnancy, be it natural or through IVF. The success rate for the treatment of any physical ailment is significantly better when one isn’t too stressed, and infertility treatment is no different. Hence, we advise all couples seeking treatment to be aware of their limitations, consult their doctors regularly, seek counselling and therapy when necessary, maintain a healthy lifestyle and physical routine, and support each other emotionally.”

Corporate Comm India(CCI Newswire)