2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.fertnstert.2004.11.053
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Psychosocial risks associated with multiple births resulting from assisted reproduction

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“…33 Decreases in marital satisfaction, although without statistical significance, was consistent with increases in the number of children per conception. 27 No differences were reported with respect to sexual interest; 28 however, in mothers of multiples, sexual activity was less frequent. 28,30 With respect to parental subsystems, mothers of twins had the perception that their children had more difficult tempers, 33 which increased maternal emotional vulnerabilty.…”
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“…33 Decreases in marital satisfaction, although without statistical significance, was consistent with increases in the number of children per conception. 27 No differences were reported with respect to sexual interest; 28 however, in mothers of multiples, sexual activity was less frequent. 28,30 With respect to parental subsystems, mothers of twins had the perception that their children had more difficult tempers, 33 which increased maternal emotional vulnerabilty.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…28 The quality of life of women decreased with the birth of multiple children. 27 The impact of the birth of twins on the marital subsystem was initially like an implosion, with varied repercussions in marital life. However, this impact varied considerably with renegotiation of roles and reorganization of work.…”
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“…Although there is some debate about whether an IVF twin infant is at greater risk than a naturally conceived twin when factors such as zygosity and mother's age and parity are controlled for, [4,8] there is clearly a greater risk to their mother's health than to mothers' of singleton infants, [9] and some evidence of a greater risk compared to mothers of naturally conceived twins [10]. There is also clear evidence of the increased risk of a multiple birth to parental emotional and financial well-being [11][12][13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%