Changes of psycho-emotional state in the infertile pregnant females due to the anamnesis and IVF

Wiad Lek. 2019;72(4):562-567.

Abstract

Objective: Introduction: During pregnancy in the body of a healthy woman there are physiological and psychological changes that contribute to the bearing a child and prepare the female for future labour and motherhood. In women who experience failure at the stage of fertilization or during pregnancy, as a result of prolonged negative emotional states, psycho-emotional stress develops. The aim of the research was to study the psycho-emotional state of women with infertility in history, whose pregnancy resulted from extracorporal fertilization (IVF), and to develop methods for reducing their anxiety.

Patients and methods: Materials and methods: At the first stage, the initial psycho-emotional state of 60 women in the second trimester, whose pregnancy resulted from IVF (Group I), was studied; the control group consisted of 20 healthy women with a physiological course of pregnancy (Group II). At the second stage, 10 art therapy exercises with a requestioning of pregnant women from Group I were conducted for improving their psycho-emotional state.

Results: Results: Women of Group I had a high level of both situational anxiety (SA) and the personal one (PA). The prevalent type of the psychological component of gestational dominant was anxiety and euphoric types (58.3%). In one third of women with burdened gynecological history examined mild or masked depression was diagnosed. 43 pregnant women from Group I used a method of psychocorrection - art therapy, which included colouring "antistress" pictures of perinatal topic, making flowers from paper and creating a collage of dreams.

Conclusion: Conclusions: After the art therapy course, a high level of SA (from 46.5% to 7.0%) and OA (from 48.8% to 32.6%) decreased, the index of the optimal type of the psychological component of gestational dominant increased from 25.6% to 53.5%. The number of women without depression increased from 62.8% to 93%.

Keywords: anxiety disorder; art-therapy; infertility; preterm delivery risk depression.

MeSH terms

  • Anxiety*
  • Child
  • Emotions*
  • Female
  • Fertilization in Vitro / psychology*
  • Humans
  • Infertility, Female / psychology*
  • Pregnancy
  • Pregnant Women / psychology
  • Stress, Psychological