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Female infertility refers to infertility in women. It affects an estimated 48 million women, [2] ... The International Journal of Indian Psychology. 7 (1): 804–809.
Age and female fertility. Female fertility is affected by age and is a major fertility factor for women. A woman's fertility is in generally good quality from the late teens to early thirties, although it declines gradually over time. [1] Around 35, fertility is noted to decline at a more rapid rate. [1] At age 45, a woman starting to try to ...
Infertility and childlessness stigmas are social and cultural codes that identify the inability to have children as a disgraceful state of being. Broadly speaking, in many cultures, "Demonstrating fertility is necessary to be considered a full adult, a real man or woman, and to leave a legacy after death," and thus the failure to make this demonstration is penalized. [1]
Along with Mary Kopala, Keitel co-wrote Counseling Women with Breast Cancer (SAGE Publications, 2000) and co-edited the first edition of the Handbook of Counseling Women (SAGE Publications, 2003). She has penned multiple sections of volumes and articles on issues related to women's issues and health psychology such as cancer, infertility and ...
Stony Brook University. Marci Lobel is a health psychologist known for her research on women's reproductive health, effects of prenatal stress on pregnancy and newborn health, and how mothers learn to cope with stress. [ 1] Lobel holds the position of professor of social and health psychology in Stony Brook University. [ 2]
Male infertility is responsible for 20–30% of infertility cases, while 20–35% are due to female infertility, and 25–40% are due to combined problems in both parts. [2] [5] In 10–20% of cases, no cause is found. [5] The most common cause of female infertility is age, which generally manifests in sparse or absent menstrual periods. [6]
Psychology of Women Quarterly is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal that covers the fields of psychology and women's studies, focusing on the psychological health of women. The journal's editor is Dawn M. Szymanski, PhD ( University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN, United States ). [1] It was established in 1976 and is published by SAGE ...
Julia Indichova. Julia Indichova is an American reproductive healthcare activist and author. She is best known for her book Inconceivable: A Woman’s Triumph Over Despair and Statistics (2001), which was hailed by Library Journal as “an important consumer health resource…the first such book written from the patient’s point of view ...