Infertility itself carries a certain level of stress that patients cope with differently as they try to find their answers to it. Treatment raises that level of stress, and not everyone is equally capable of dealing with the uncertainty brought by various diagnostic and therapeutic procedures, waiting for treatment results, and the pressure from both family and the environment. Many studies have shown that patients who, in addition to standard treatment, had psychological support or were taught various stress coping techniques by psychiatrists had better treatment outcomes.
The center offers the possibility of engaging a psychologist if the patient wishes.

