What is inside the word emotions for the one who undergo IVF? How do they define emotions by themselves? Full of meanings behind it. Connotation of it varies from one another. When we say emotions regarding the IVF it is always associated with the words sad, grieve, lament, sorrow, stressful, upset, pain, hurt, wound, full of depression, despair, worry misery, dissatisfaction and so on. Common among those words? It is the sadness within it. Particularly, if the process or the procedure of IVF did not work at all at them. However, it is full of happiness, joy, glee, euphoria, enjoyment, delight, bliss, optimism, laughter, prosperity, gladness, hope and many more words that can be also associated for the IVF parents who had a successful IVF. Meaning, they had the IVF done and brought home a baby of their own already. After this are some related studies or articles about the emotional quotient or emotional intelligence or in other words the EQ of the one who undergoes …show more content…
That paper characterizes about the study of women's experiences of infertility 2 years after the term of in vitro fertilization (IVF) treatment, which represents the end of infertility treatment in Swedish society. Giorgi's method was used, based on Husserl's phenomenology with the lifeworld theory. At the Clinic of Reproductive Medicine, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Sahlgrenska University Hospital, Göteborg, Sweden eight women were evaluated. Data were generated from transcriptions of taped interviews. Five constituents appeared from the analysis: 1st is that the infertility is a central issue in life, 2nd is the IVF is a positive and important part of life, 3rd one is the contact with other people is not an important issue, 4th is the hope of achieving pregnancy still exists and last but not the least attempts to identify other central issues in life. ‘Life-grief’ indicates the grief of being infertile, of not reproducing, and being unable to confirm one's relationship through parenthood is the essence of all constituents. It’s result is important in professional caring and presents a challenge to all nurses, doctors, midwives, physicians and other staff who are involved in the care of involuntarily childless female. (Johansson& Berg, 2005) As we can see, in a mother’s point of view, the feeling of the mother is more painful, if it