Practice makes perfect: The effect of cognitive behavioral interventions during IVF treatments on women's perceived stress, plasma cortisol and pregnancy rates

Johanna Czamanski-Cohen, Orly Sarid, Julie Cwikel, Elihu Levitas, Eitan Lunenfeld, Iris Har-Vardi

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Abstract

Perceived stress and stress reduction interventions have a mixed relationship with fecundity. The objective of this study is to attempt and disentangle these relationships by looking at practicing stress reduction techniques and fecundity and examining their relationship to a behavioral and a neuroendocrine measure of stress.
Original languageAmerican English
Number of pages6
Volume2
No1, Number 1 Supplement 1
Specialist publicationJournal of Reproductive Health and Medicine
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Nov 2016

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