Approach to Infertility
Going through infertility
The psychological distress associated with infertility can impact many aspects of life. In some of the literature, the emotional impact related to infertility has been compared to dealing with a diagnosis such as HIV and heart disease. Studies have shown a correlation between fertility treatment and PTSD. It’s when the experience goes on for an extended period of time that the emotional impact can even begin to take a toll on physical health.
Take the deepest breath possible
I then ask her to try something new. I ask my clients in this situation to take the deepest breath possible, count to four, and exhale at the count of seven. Now do it again. And once more.
Using a mind-body approach to fertility can compliment fertility treatment as well as address the emotional and physical side effects of the experience. It can be used in preparation for fertility treatment, simultaneously to fertility treatment or even for a natural cycle. A mind-body approach has been around long enough that research it pretty much out there.
Although I haven’t yet compiled research in my practice, I see the benefit all the time. The women who use the mind-body approach self-report feeling happier, more in control and overall balanced.
Mind-body approach
Using a mind-body approach to fertility can compliment fertility treatment as well as address the emotional and physical side effects of the experience. It can be used in preparation for fertility treatment, simultaneously to fertility treatment or even for a natural cycle.
A mind-body approach has been around long enough that research it pretty much out there. Although I haven’t yet compiled research in my practice, I see the benefit all the time. The women who use the mind-body approach self-report feeling happier, more in control and overall balanced.
Mind-body is moving into the mainstream. It is very common now for fertility clinics to have some type of stress- reduction program, mind-body group or yoga class.
Mind-body has been around long enough that the experts have been able to look at the benefits when used with those dealing with fertility issues.
A recent study demonstrated that learning mind-body stress reduction techniques within a supportive group environment does more than only help to relieve stress and anxiety associated with the experience but also improve pregnancy success (Frederiksen et al. 2015).
This study revealed that the women in the intervention group were twice as likely to become pregnant than those women in the control groups. Mindful meditation, the relaxation response, yoga, and hypnosis are some of the mind-body approaches that can be used to combat anxiety, ease the body and focus the mind.
Get the fertility support you need
If you come and see me or participate in one of my mind-body fertility groups, I will help shift the way you perceive your fertility experience. Together we will strengthen your mind-body connection while working to release any fear-based thoughts or feelings that may be arising.