How
To Deal With Infertility Depression
By Dean Caporella
Infertility depression is a tough condition to overcome. Consider
the fact that a person who has to deal with an infertility issue
is one thing but when depression is thrown into the mix, the problem
then expands two-fold. A negative mental state on top of a negative
mental state cannot be good for anyone's pysche.
Can infertility depression
be overcome? Sure, but dealing with both problems as one is a
delicate matter. Depression is a challenge all on it's own and
should be dealt with on an individual basis. A person coming to
grips with infertility has to focus on the treatment for that
condition maintaining as clear a mental state of mind as possible.
There is a clear correlation between maintaining a positive mind
during treatment and experiencing a successful outcome.
Men And Women
Depression as a result
of infertility is usually more common with women than with men.
Women find it harder to accept infertility and will suffer a whole
range of emotions. Apart from the obvious emotion of frustration,
women tend to go through emotions such as jealousy and anger.
A feeling of inadequacy soon pervades a woman's thinking and this
in turn can place further stress on the relationship between herself
and her partner.
Is There Treatment
Available?
Seeking treatment for
depression as a result of on-going infertility issues almost becomes
an issue in itself. Because depression is still perceived as an
unacceptable stigma, many people feel uncomfortable in seeking
therapy support for fear of being cast as mentally defective.
Consider though that if depression is a result of infertility
then there is an underlying reason for the depression. Seeking
therapy support then, makes good sense.
Many experts are starting
to believe that depression therapy should become a compulsory
part of the overall treatment process. At what stage of the treatment
it should be introduced is debatable but wouldn't it make sense
to introduce some level of therapy early in that treatment process?
It would alleviate, to a great extent the fear of a person seeking
support individually.
Support Forums
Support forums, whether
online or in a physical sense are resources those struggling to
come to terms with their infertility should consider utilising.
Online forums are excellent because of their anonymity factor.
One of the big bonuses with forums is that they are made up of
both people who are currently experiencing infertility and those
who have been through it. Getting the support and advice from
those who have been through it is especially beneficial.
Infertility depression
can only be understood by those who have been or are experiencing
it. The good news is that if you are going through it, you don't
need to suffer through it alone.
Dean Caporella is a
professional broadcaster. Infertility is an emotional topic. Can
conditions such as about infertility depression be overcome? Get
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