Publications by authors named "M Kiesswetter"

Purpose: Klinefelter syndrome (KS) is the most prevalent sex chromosome disorder among males. The communication of the KS diagnosis holds significant implications for the diagnosis's acceptance. Recently, the increased use of prenatal diagnostic procedures has raised the question of whether, when, and by whom information, once provided to parents, should be communicated to their children/adolescents.

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Changes in psychological variables in couples after successful in-vitro fertilization (IVF) have rarely been investigated. This paper describes follow-up assessments of a previously published study investigating changes in life satisfaction, stress and worry related to childbirth in couples undergoing IVF and those with natural pregnancy. Questionnaire data were obtained in 75 IVF couples and 70 couples with natural pregnancy before pregnancy, and at 6 and 12 months postpartum; follow-up data were recorded 18 and 24 months postpartum.

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Article Synopsis
  • Previous research highlights that couples facing infertility experience reduced well-being, but changes in psychological states post-IVF have not been deeply studied.
  • This study compared changes in life satisfaction, stress, and worry in 77 couples who had successful IVF and 50 couples who conceived naturally, assessing them before pregnancy and at 6 and 12 months after childbirth.
  • Results indicated that IVF couples initially had lower life satisfaction and higher stress but experienced significant improvements post-birth, while natural pregnancy couples faced temporary declines in life satisfaction and increases in stress at 6 months, which normalized by 12 months.
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Between 10% and 15% of couples in western society are affected by infertility. As a major source of psychological distress, infertility may be accompanied by a substantial decline in well-being, and mental symptoms including those of depression and anxiety. This study aimed to quantify impairments in life satisfaction in infertile couples and to identify psychosocial variables moderating these impairments.

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