PSYCOLOGICAL PREREQUISITES OF INFERTILITY IN MARRIED HEALTHY WOMEN
Keywords:
psychological prerequisites of infertility, pathogenesis factors of disturbances of reproductive health, unresolved internal conflicts and fears of childhood and adolescence, reversible functional disorder
Abstract
The article discusses the psychological prerequisites of infertility in married healthy women, which have a significant effect on their reproductive function. The main prerequisites are unresolved internal conflicts with one’s own mother and fears of childhood and adolescence. The disturbances of reproductive function in somatically healthy patients are reversible and involving different levels of mental behavior regulation in the form of unwillingness of pregnancy and the subsequent birth of the child.Downloads
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Published
2019-04-17
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Gavrilova, V. (2019). PSYCOLOGICAL PREREQUISITES OF INFERTILITY IN MARRIED HEALTHY WOMEN. Psychology. Psychophysiology, 11(3), 103-109. https://doi.org/10.14529/psy180312
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