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International Journal of
Nursing and Health Research
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VOL. 7, ISSUE 2 (2025)
Feto-maternal outcome program in infertile women undergoing IUI and IVF in Srikakulam
Authors
KVS Ramya Krupa Veni, Dr. Maneesh Kumar Sharma
Abstract
This study examines the effectiveness of a Feto-Maternal Outcome Program specifically designed for infertile women undergoing Intrauterine Insemination (IUI) and In Vitro Fertilization (IVF). Employing a quasi-experimental design, the research involved a sample of 30 infertile women recruited from selected IVF clinics in Srikakulam. The primary objective was to evaluate the program's impact on maternal and fetal outcomes through a structured methodology. Data collection was conducted via interviews and physical assessments, aimed at gaining a comprehensive understanding of the various feto-maternal outcomes linked to the reproductive technologies of IUI and IVF. The program incorporated educational sessions, psychological support, and health monitoring to bolster the well-being of participants throughout their fertility treatments. To measure effectiveness, a pre-test and post-test approach was implemented, allowing for the identification of significant changes in both maternal and fetal well-being post-intervention. Results indicated notable improvements in several key indicators, including maternal health status, prenatal care engagement, and overall satisfaction with the fertility treatment process. Additionally, positive trends were observed in fetal outcomes, suggesting a beneficial impact of the program on the health trajectory of pregnancies achieved through assisted reproductive technology. These findings underscore the importance of integrated educational and health programs tailored for infertile women, emphasizing the need for comprehensive support during assisted reproductive processes. The study concludes that such programs can significantly enhance feto-maternal outcomes, presenting a case for broader implementation in clinical settings. Continued research is encouraged to further explore the long-term benefits of such interventions and refine methodologies for supporting women experiencing infertility challenges. Overall, the study offers valuable insights into how structured support systems can improve the experiences and health outcomes of individuals undergoing IUI and IVF treatments.
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Pages:22-26
How to cite this article:
KVS Ramya Krupa Veni, Dr. Maneesh Kumar Sharma "Feto-maternal outcome program in infertile women undergoing IUI and IVF in Srikakulam". International Journal of Nursing and Health Research, Vol 7, Issue 2, 2025, Pages 22-26
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