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Patterns of emotional responses to pregnancy, experience of pregnancy and attitudes to parenthood among IVF couples: a longitudinal study. Journal of Psychosomatic Obstetrics and Gynecology 2003;24(3):?.

Author(s) :

Hjelmstedt A, Widström A-M, Wramsby H, Collins A

Year of publication :

2003

URL(s) :

https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.3109/016748…
https://doi.org/10.3109/01674820309039669

Résumé (français)  :

Le but de cette étude longitudinale était de comparer les couples qui avaient conçu par fécondation in vitro (FIV) avec des couples qui avaient conçu naturellement, en ce qui concerne les schémas de réponse émotionnelle à différents stades de la grossesse, et de comparer leurs attentes et attitudes à l’égard de la grossesse, de la parentalité et les enfants. Cinquante-sept femmes FIV et 55 de leurs partenaires masculins, et un groupe témoin de 43 femmes enceintes et 39 de leurs partenaires masculins ont participé. Ils ont complété des échelles mesurant les réactions émotionnelles à la grossesse, les attitudes à l’égard de la grossesse, la parentalité et des enfants. Les couples de FIV ont été interrogés sur leur expérience de la grossesse.

L’inquiétude générale à propos de l’arrêt de la grossesse était plus forte chez les couples de FIV entre le début et la fin de la grossesse. Les femmes ayant subi une FIV ont vécu la grossesse de manière plus positive et étaient moins préoccupées par le sexe de l’enfant et par la perte de liberté dans leur vie future en tant que parents par rapport aux témoins. Les hommes de FIV étaient plus inquiets à propos d’un problème avec le bébé lors de l’accouchement. Les entretiens avec les couples de FIV ont confirmé les auto-évaluations.

En conclusion, les résultats suggèrent qu’il est important que les prestataires de soins de santé prennent en compte une anxiété élevée chez les couples FIV et leur donnent plus de temps pour discuter des émotions durant la grossesse et de leur vie future en tant que parents.

Abstract (English)  :

The aim of this longitudinal study was to compare couples who had conceived by in-vitro fertilization (IVF) with couples who had conceived naturally, regarding patterns of emotional response to different stages of pregnancy and to compare their expectations of and attitudes to pregnancy, parenthood and children. Fifty-seven IVF women and 55 of their male partners, and a control group of 43 pregnant women and 39 of their male partners participated. They completed scales measuring emotional responses to pregnancy, attitudes to pregnancy, parenthood and children. The IVF couples were interviewed about their experience of pregnancy.

The overall anxiety about losing the pregnancy was higher among the IVF couples from early to late pregnancy. The IVF women experienced the pregnancy in a more positive way and they were less concerned about the child’s gender and loss of freedom in their future lives as parents compared to controls. The IVF men were more anxious about the baby being injured during birth. The interviews with the IVF couples confirmed the self-ratings.

In conclusion, the results suggest that it is important for healthcare providers to pay attention to an elevated anxiety among IVF couples and to give them extra time to discuss emotions during pregnancy and their future life as parents.

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Argument (français) :

Il est important que les prestataires de soins de santé prennent en compte une anxiété élevée chez les couples bénéficiaires de FIV et leur accordent plus de temps pour discuter des émotions durant la grossesse et de leur vie future en tant que parents

Argument (English):

It is important for healthcare providers to pay attention to an elevated anxiety among IVF couples and to give them extra time to discuss emotions during pregnancy and their future life as parents.

Argumento (português):

É importante que os profissionais de saúde levem em conta a alta ansiedade entre os casais de fertilização in vitro e lhes dê mais tempo para discutir as emoções durante a gravidez e suas vidas futuras como pais.

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Keywords :

➡ depression, anxiety ; psychology ; IVF in vitro fertilisation

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Cécile Loup — 11 Feb 2004
➡ latest update : Bernard Bel — 27 Nov 2018

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