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आईएसएसएन: 2375-4508
Xidama Osski*
The complex interaction between biological mechanisms and psychological experiences during In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) greatly forms the reproductive journey. Hormonal fluctuations, genetic factors, and the physiological stress of fertility treatments influence emotions and mental well-being. The stability of neurotransmitters and endocrine signals impacts mood, flexibility, and managing strategies. Additionally, the anticipation of success or difficulties in becoming pregnant further interlinks biology and psychology. Understanding these interconnected biological mechanisms is vital in understanding the psychological dimensions of IVF, Illuminating the emotional details individuals navigate throughout the reproductive process.