Survey of 300 Women Who Have Experienced Fertility Treatment Reveals Emotional Burdens: Beyond Anxiety Over Results, Casual Remarks from Others Can Deeply Affect Mental Well-being
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Kotohogi Co. conducted a survey of 300 women aged 35–45 who have experienced fertility treatment, revealing that emotional burdens stem not only from uncertain outcomes but also from seemingly harmless comments by others, such as 'When are you having kids?'.
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- Q: What was the most difficult part during fertility treatment?
- A: 'Anxiety over not seeing results' was highest at 61.2%, followed by 'age-related pressure' at 47.8%.
- Q: What kind of comments burden those trying to conceive?
- A: Seemingly harmless remarks like 'When are you having kids?' or 'It'll happen eventually' deeply affect them.
- Q: Who were the survey participants?
- A: 300 women aged 35–45 who previously tried to conceive and experienced stress or anxiety.