đ˝ď¸ Video Message: Watch Prof. (Dr.) Abha Majumdarâs full message on emotional resilience.
By Prof. (Dr.) Abha Majumdar | Infertility Specialist
While In-Vitro Fertilization (IVF) offers a beacon of hope for couples struggling with infertility, it also brings with it a heavy emotional tollâsomething that often goes unnoticed or unspoken.
In a powerful message, Dr. Abha Majumdar, one of Indiaâs leading infertility specialists, highlights the deep emotional stress couples endure during IVFâespecially when results donât go as planned.
For most couples, IVF is not the first stepâitâs often the last resort after months or years of trying to conceive naturally. By the time they reach this stage, they’re already emotionally vulnerable.
But IVF is not just about injections, scans, and transfers.
When an IVF attempt results in a negative pregnancy test, or a pregnancy ends in complications like bleeding or miscarriage, the emotional toll multiplies.
Dr. Majumdar says:
âIn natural conception, couples can process the stress a bit more spontaneously. But in IVF, every attempt involves months of planning, physical exertion, emotional commitment, and substantial financial investment. When the result is negativeâor worse, a pregnancy ends unexpectedlyâthe grief is amplified.â
Often, emotional support focuses only on the woman. But IVF impacts both partners.
Medical treatment is just one part of the fertility journey. What many couples truly need is:
Dr. Majumdar encourages families to create a safe space for women going through IVFâto validate their emotions and acknowledge their strength.
To every woman or couple going through this: You are not alone. Your emotions are valid. Your resilience is real.
Whether youâre starting your first cycle, recovering from a failed one, or holding your breath after a positive testâyou deserve support, understanding, and care.
đ There is strength in being vulnerable. There is power in being heard.