Fertility Mental Health



Fertility mental health has long been an understudied area of psychology, but in recent years, a significant amount of research has been conducted to examine the psychological implications of fertility struggles. 

Fertility issues can be psychologically damaging, and they can lead to a wide range of mental health issues. For example, a study conducted by the University of California, San Francisco, found that women who had difficulty conceiving were more likely to suffer from depression than those who did not. Additionally, infertility can cause couples to experience extreme stress and anxiety, which can lead to relationship problems and further mental health issues.