Quality of life must be taken into account when assessing the efficacy of infertility treatment
There is a long-standing belief in our field that supports the theory that pregnancy is the main goal of our patients and that they will basically withstand whatever it takes to achieve that goal. But this is indeed a myth. Unlike their physicians’ beliefs, patients actually prioritize patient-centered care over pregnancy rates (1).
Source: fertstert.org
Quality of life must be taken into account when assessing the efficacy of infertility treatment
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