Stress and IVF
The experience of infertility and IVF has been described by people as being as stressful as any other traumatic life event, including divorce and cancer.
The aspects that are stressful for patients and their partners are extensive:
- The experience of infertility prior to treatment
- Rigors of treatment itself
- Financial cost of treatment
- Dealing with medical staff and unfamiliar clinic environments
- Difficult decisions about treatment options
- Cancelled treatment cycles
- Waiting for pregnancy results
- The grief of treatment failure
- Deciding when to stop treatment
While the stress of IVF treatment is a given, people experience the stress of IVF differently depending on their personality, their life experiences, and their coping styles.
Despite the stressful experience of infertility and IVF, it is important to note that there is no conclusive research evidence that stress levels impact treatment outcome. What is clear however, is that managing stress levels and keeping stress as low as possible benefits your well-being and your mood, as well as your experience of treatment.