Infertile Couples Entering an In Vitro Fertilisation Programme: A Preliminary Survey

This paper presents the findings of a pilot survey of 30 infertile couples who presented for in vitro fertilisation treatment at the Monash-Epworth-Queen Victoria Medical Centre. Wives of the couples underwent an extensive pre-treatment interview for demographic information and psychiatric evaluatio...

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