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@article{Sormunen2018InfertilityrelatedCA, title={Infertility‐related communication and coping strategies among women affected by primary or secondary infertility}, author={Taina Sormunen and Arthur Aanesen and Bj{\"o}{\"o}rn Fossum and Klas Karlgren and Margareta Westerbotn}, journal={Journal of Clinical Nursing}, year={2018}, volume={27}, pages={e335–e344}, url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:1478576}}
  • Taina Sormunen, A. Aanesen, Margareta Westerbotn
  • Published in Journal of Clinical Nursing 2018
  • Medicine

This study indicates that a majority of infertile women discuss about infertility-related subjects with their spouses, however, they are less likely to discuss the reason for infertility and results of tests and examinations with people outside the family.

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