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Infertility Depression Can Be Emotionally CripplingDean CaporellaInfertility brings with it a multitude of issues that can rip right at the mental and emotional heart strings of couples. Feelings of isolation, anxiousness, and depression are commomplace and how people deal with these will determine whether they emerge on the "right side of the ledger." But if you are experiencing infertility depression right now, you are not alone.
Confessing to yourselves that there may be an infertility issue is hard enough to cope with; deciding to pursue infertility treatment can be just as difficult. When infertility depression sets in, it's time to seek expert opinion. What's The Connection Between Infertility And Depression? There are many root causes for depression. Many times depression is born out of an isolated and unrelated condition. The sad irony to this is that they eventually marry up and compound the problem. Infertility is very much a misunderstood condition. History provides many examples of this pointing to multiple archaic reasons that have since, almost, gone extinct. Did You Know? Did you know that if you experience symptoms such as ongoing depression, loss of interest in general activities, strained relationships with family members and friends, anxiety, social isolation and drastic thoughts such as suicide, it is definitely time to seek help. Seeking the help of a fully trained mental health professional is almost imperative. The Issues Surrounding Infertility Depression Make no mistake, infertility is a serious issue. It's hard for those who haven't been through the pain of infertility to acknowledge this. But ask those tormented by infertility and it's associated symptoms and they will tell you it's an issue that can turn a normal happy life into one of feeling insignificant. Then it is no surprise that the stress and strain surrounding the condition will bring about a serious bout of infertility depression. The negative outlook and thoughts about oneself can lead him/her to a negative down turn in one’s mental state. Sometimes, the depression may pass but many times it will not. Dealing with the issue of infertility depression means dealing with depression itself so as to have a clear enough of a mental state to address the treatment of infertility. Understanding Depression So what exactly does depression represent? Is depression a phase or is it just a state of sadness. Is depression just merely something someone can switch on when he/she desires? It's none of the above. Moreover, depression is a state where the nervous system function is “depressed” preventing someone from functioning effectively. It's also ascertained that if the period of depression is long enough and it's level is strong enough, then this can seriously effect a person's ability to make sound judgements. In the case of someone dealing with infertility, this could mean a person's ability to seek treatment for their condition. Seeking Treatment As mentioned in the above symptoms, seeking the help of a mental health professional is vitally important. Choose one you are completely familiar and comfortable with but above all, one who is fully qualified. Coping with infertility depression alone is totally unacceptable; let's face it, you have had both physical and emotional changes associated with infertility. Get your life back on track today. %v%% |
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