Understanding unexplained infertility
Also known as psychogenic infertility, unexplained infertility can bring a great deal of distress to many couples. Often there has been extensive investigations carried out in such cases, but little attention has been given in the past to the individual phycological profiles of the partners or to the relationship between them. The Apex Practice at 10 Harley Street, London approaches infertility from a psychological perspective that can help you find answers which may have been missed by other methods.
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If trying to conceive has been a frustrating or stressful, or you have suffered the sadness and disappointment of a miscarriage we can help you. If you have undergone medical infertility treatments we can help you identify any possible psychological reasons that are impacting upon your chances to conceive.
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Our carefully structured and supportive ‘Conscious Conception Programme’ is designed to help you address a whole range of problems that can affect fertility and prevent conception.
For more information, please feel free to speak to our specialist team about our conscious conception programme.
Associated symptoms of unexplained infertility
Anxiety
Lack of self esteem
Lack of confidence
Anger
Sexual dysfunction
Social withdrawal
Resentment / Frustration
Relationship breakdown
When is it diagnosed?
Unexplained infertility can be caused by a variety of unknowns, not just physiological. Such as learned behaviours, cultural social circumstances, feelings of inadequacy or fear of motherhood/pregnancy. The underlying issues could be an undiagnosed medical condition. Unexplained Infertility is seen by some as a controversial diagnosis, and should only be given once all physical and reproductive issues have been ruled out.
For compassionate unexplained infertility support, make that first step and contact our team today at
The Apex Practice 10 Harley Street London W1G 9PF
020 7467 8536
10 Harley Street, London, W1G 9PF