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While health systems around the world are busy trying to manage the COVID-19 pandemic, many elective services - including fertility services - have been suspended over the last 8-9 months [1]. However, \'time\' is a crucial factor for infertile couples, and infertility has been shown to have a significant negative impact on the psychological health of women, and has been found to produce a variety of emotional responses [2].
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International_journal_of_gynaecology_and_obstetrics:_the_official_organ_of_the_International_Federation_of_Gynaecology_and_Obstetrics
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Anxieties and apprehensions among women waiting for fertility treatments during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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