Their effects on Maternal Emotions
Alyssa Bartel
Rowan College at Gloucester County
Author Note Alyssa Bartel, Nursing Student, Allied Health Department, Rowan College at Gloucester County. Contact: abartel@students.rcgc.edu Abstract
This paper explores the links between In Vitro Fertilization and Genetics, focusing on their effects on maternal emotions. Throughout this paper, seven different sources are explored and compared with their views on the psychological effects and mechanical issues presented through this type of fertilization. Most are unaware of the large correlation between fertility issues and depression. Most women see it as a failure, something that makes them less of a …show more content…
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