A recent study published in the journal Fertility & Sterility found that women who underwent treatment for infertility reported being less satisfied with their sex lives, had sex less often, and felt less sexual desire that those with normal fertility. Other research suggests that coping with infertility and its treatments can have negative effects on a couple’s emotional well-being and can create relationship tension. Talk with your physician about how to cope with specific side effects of fertility treatments.
If you find infertility is having an even larger impact on your relationship, consider consulting a sex counselor or therapist to help guide you through the rough patches.
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