Publications by authors named "L Repokari"

Article Synopsis
  • The study aimed to examine how infertility and assisted reproductive treatment (ART) influence a woman's satisfaction with her childbirth experience.
  • Women pregnant through ART (n=324) and spontaneous conception (n=304) were compared using the Delivery Satisfaction Scale, analyzing factors like education, cesarean sections, and partner involvement.
  • Overall dissatisfaction rates were similar in both groups (11% ART vs. 10% control), but specific factors contributing to dissatisfaction varied, highlighting that ART itself does not inherently lead to a worse childbirth experience.
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Parent-child relationship is created already in prenatal fantasies and expectations of the child-to-be. Negative violation of these expectations after the child is born is known to be harmful for the parent-child relationship. Yet, research is scarce about the medical and psychological factors contributing to violated expectations (VE).

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Prenatal expectations are important for the future parent-child relationship. The authors examined how maternal and paternal prenatal expectations of the relationship with the child predicted 1st-year parenting stress and whether these expectations were violated over the transition to parenthood. They further examined how former infertility affected these associations.

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Background: Although twin deliveries after assisted reproduction treatment (ART) are common, the mental health of the parents has scarcely been addressed. Therefore, we evaluated the psychological well-being of ART and spontaneously conceiving parents of twins and singletons. Furthermore, the impact of parity and children's health-related factors on mental health was evaluated.

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Background: Evidence about the effects of infertility and assisted reproduction technique (ART) on marital relationships is discrepant. Here, we examined the impact of ART on marital relationships. The roles of life stressors, infertility and treatment characteristics in predicting marital relations were also evaluated.

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