Literature DB >> 16412735

Maternal self-esteem after successful treatment for infertility.

Sara Jane Cox1, Cris Glazebrook, Charlotte Sheard, George Ndukwe, Margaret Oates.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To [1] investigate self-esteem during pregnancy after previous infertility and [2] establish the relationship among self-esteem, anxiety during pregnancy, and parenting self-efficacy.
DESIGN: Limited prospective study.
SETTING: A regional infertility clinic and antenatal clinic. PATIENT(S): Seventy women who had conceived through assisted reproductive technology and 111 women who had conceived naturally. INTERVENTION(S): Measures of self-esteem, anxiety, and parenting self-efficacy. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): Self-esteem, anxiety, and parenting self-efficacy. RESULT(S): Women who had conceived through IVF treatment did not differ in terms of self-esteem during pregnancy from those who had conceived naturally. All of the women in the present study displayed levels of self-esteem that were within the normal range. Self-esteem increased as pregnancy progressed. Self-esteem was negatively correlated with anxiety during pregnancy. As self-esteem increased, anxiety decreased. Self-esteem at the start of pregnancy (18 weeks) and anxiety in the early stages of parenthood (6 weeks postpartum) predicted parenting self-efficacy. CONCLUSION(S): Self-esteem in the early stages of pregnancy, for both women who conceived through IVF and women who conceived naturally, is related to self-reported levels of parenting efficacy. Coaching and mentoring through antenatal clinics in the early stages of pregnancy should be tailored to incorporate advice regarding self-esteem in addition to management of pregnancy and psychological well-being.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16412735     DOI: 10.1016/j.fertnstert.2005.07.1287

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Fertil Steril        ISSN: 0015-0282            Impact factor:   7.329


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