Infertility and Depression
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Having children is a joy that many look forward to, unfortunately this is not always easily achieved. Struggling to conceive can be overwhelming, heartbreaking and isolating. It can be upsetting to see others with their children, even when you are happy for them. If you are struggling to start the family you have always dreamed of, you aren’t alone.
Infertility and Depression
If you are experiencing infertility, it is natural to also experience sadness. This can impact your relationship, sex life, sense of self-esteem, and day-to-day life. This is why it is common for people experiencing infertility to feel distressed and even anxious. If you are experiencing this, you aren’t alone. Addressing your feelings is important, they can easily turn into depression and anxiety.
Studies show that depression often accompanies infertility. When you are painstakingly taking time off just to go through various diagnostic and treatment procedures, but pregnancy isn’t happening, it is understandable if you begin to feel depressed. If sadness lingers and it is already preventing you from living your life as you’d like, it can help to see a professional therapist.
Facing Your Infertility with Help
Depression can cause a lot of things in your life to go wrong. While infertility can be a harsh reality to accept, things can get worse if you ignore symptoms of depression.
You deserve support as you go through your journey to becoming a parent. An independently contracted therapist with the Carolina Counseling Services – Fayetteville, NC can help. Call today to schedule your first appointment.