Motherhood Infertility Themes

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Motherhood Physical factors Infertility Cause Incompletely physical maturity Participant No. 2, housewife, 55 years old woman:" I have never had a menstrual period. Doctor told me my uterus has not grown and as a little girl. For this reason I did not get pregnant”.

Childhood Disease Participant No. 2, housewife, 55 years old woman:” When I was young, my neck was swollen. I think we're saying the mumps. I had one and did not cure properly. My doctors told me the way I was infertile”.

Physical impact of infertility Participant No. 12, housewife, 57 years old woman:” I hadn’t regular menstrual Like other women, collected dirty blood Into my body. I feel pain in my body. I've got heart and lung problems.
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3, marketer, 50 years old woman: “My husband says: if there is a beneficial treatment, I cost for you again. But I need to know, is anyone with my problem become pregnant. There is not anyone like me”. Hopelessness for menopause Participant No. 1, housewife, 56 years old woman:"If I was not menopausal, I could've hoped. Everything has changed and all infertile women were treated. Except I was unlucky and got an early menopause. When a woman becomes menopause, Doctors cannot do anything for him. Menopause means everything ended”. Inferiority Participant No. 8 , housewife, 52 years old woman:"I know I'm infertile, but I had to married again. If I have not a husband, I have to returning my brother home and Servant my brother’s wife. Therefore, I have to wash their clothes, and waiting for bite of food”. Fear Participant No. 4 , housewife, 52 years old woman:” when I was 16 years old, doctor examined me. He told me that I am healthy. Doctor examined my husband's and said me: your husband never let does have children. The doctor said me: your husband is infertile. If you are waiting for your husband, you'll never be the mother. But I fear my husband, so I did not tell anyone that my husband is cause of infertility …show more content…
6, housewife, 48 years old woman:"Sometimes people say my husbands the same things that told me.They tell my husband why you work hardly. You do not have children. This time, when my husband comes home and says nothing ,But I can understand the behavior and angry at him upset Judgment and opinion of others Participant No. 3, marketer, 50 years old woman: “People say because her husband has children, therefore, he does not burn for you and he do not you’re properly treatment”. Insecurity and instability in life Marital life Participant No. 13, retired employee, 52 years old employee woman. "In all the 25 years that I lived with my husband, I always waiting, my husband tells me: I want gets a wife. Then two years ago my husband remarried. If my husband was the cause of infertility, I did not leave my husband. But my husband got married when I'm old”. Lack of financial granting and economic problems Participant No. 17, housewife, 60 years old woman:"8 years after marriage, my husband remarried. Always men are unfaithful. But if a man is infertile, his wife will live with him and will tolerate suffering”. Uncertain

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