Unfulfilled desire to have children - thematisation, pressure and dynamics #6

GYN & PERINATAL ZURICH > Unfulfilled desire to have children - Thematization, pressure and dynamics #6

Andrea Rinderknecht with Prof. Dr. med. Christian Breymann about the stigmatisation of infertility in our society. Because an unfulfilled desire to have children is usually based on the most complex of problems, simply verbalising it is a learning step for young couples.

Prof. Dr. med. Christian Breymann about the special pressure of young women towards their partner, within the family and circle of friends as well as the pride of young men when it is up to them. About the possible dynamics in a relationship and the challenges of communication so that it does not come to a separation.

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