Home> Blog> Women with fertility disorders are more susceptible to mental illness

Women with fertility disorders are more susceptible to mental illness

August 06, 2023

Core Tip: A Danish study found that women who have no child due to childbirth disorders have a higher probability of having multiple mental illnesses than women who have had children. This shows that having a child can help prevent mental illness.

Although there have been many small sample studies suggesting that infertile women are more likely to have psychological distress and that the incidence of anxiety, mood disorders, and various depressive symptoms is higher, very few studies are conducted within a wide range. Expanded. Recently, Danish researchers conducted the largest survey ever, analyzed a large number of women with fertility problems, and found that women who had never had fertility after the first infertility check were more likely than women who later had at least one child. It is more likely to be admitted to hospital because of mental problems.

The results of this study were presented at the annual meeting of the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology on July 1st. The main investigator was Pablo Fieskov, an epidemiologist at the Cancer Research Center in Copenhagen, Denmark.

Most of the previous studies were based on files given by a single clinic, or the patient's self-report on mental problems. But this large survey covered 98,737 women across Denmark who had been tested for infertility between 1973 and 2008. Their data is linked to the registration system of the Psychiatric Center through the civil registration system, making it very easy to obtain information on their mental disorders. These mental problems are divided into six categories: alcohol abuse and narcotics, schizophrenia and mental disorders, mood disorders including depression, anxiety, adaptive disorders and obsessive-compulsive disorder, eating disorders (bulimia or anorexia), and "other mental disorders."

The survey began with the examination of each woman's first fertility treatment until she had a mental illness, immigration, or death, or the arrival of December 31, 2008 (any of the first incidents). Fischkov said that such detailed research of information can only be achieved in a country like Denmark, because each citizen’s civil records are associated with medical records.

This average of 12.6 years, including 98,737 women follow-up survey shows. Of these, 54% (about 53,000 people) had children and nearly 5,000 were hospitalized because of mental illness. The most common were "anxiety, adaptive disorder and obsessive-compulsive disorder," followed by "emotional disorder including depression."

It is worth noting that women who have never had children have a higher probability of mental illness than those who have had at least one child in the future. For specific categories, the proportion of women who have not had a child due to “abuse of alcohol and narcotics”, “schizophrenia” and “other mental disorders” is 103%, 47%, and 43% higher than those who have had childbirth. In addition, the probability of having an eating disorder was 47% higher (but this item was not statistically significant) and the odds of “emotional disorder including depression” were also slightly greater. However, "anxiety, adaptive disorder, and obsessive-compulsive disorder" (the highest number of mental problems among all respondents) appear to be not closely related to childbirth.

Fischkov commented: "According to our findings, if a woman has never had childbearing after performing a fertility check, she is at greater risk of mental illness. This information is for those who are being investigated or treated for infertility. It is very important for physicians with counseling advice for women with symptoms. In addition, experts and medical staff must pay attention to the mental state of infertility patients, and they are more prone to mental illness.”

Contact Us

Author:

Ms. Lucia Peng

Phone/WhatsApp:

13531888018

Popular Products
You may also like
Related Information
Nippon Electric Co., Ltd. listed new electric torque tester

Nippon Electric Co., Ltd. has listed an electric torque tester that combines the torque meter "TNX" series with the data management function test bench "DSP-10". By combining the...

Electric double eccentric butterfly valve how to choose and installation direction

Electric double eccentric butterfly valve cut off and throttling effect in the pipeline, electric double eccentric butterfly valve opening and closing pieces is a disc-shaped disc, rotating around...

What are the common faults of electric drills? Electric drill repair Daquan

In life, we often encounter accidents like this, for example, our tools are broken. If you buy a new one, it is a bit extravagant; if you let the professional repair it, it will be fine for people to...

Valve technology Large aperture gas medium electric valve new invention

This patent was applied by Beijing Hua Chong Long Run Environmental Technology Co., Ltd., and was authorized notice on March 15, 2017. Description of content The present invention relates to the...

Related Categories

Email to this supplier

Subject:
Email:
Message:

Your message must be betwwen 20-8000 characters

We will contact you immediately

Fill in more information so that we can get in touch with you faster

Privacy statement: Your privacy is very important to Us. Our company promises not to disclose your personal information to any external company with out your explicit permission.

Send