The Role of Partner Support in Women’s Reproductive Health! – Women’s Reproductive Health
Women’s Reproductive Health shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Qualitative findings from interviews with ten couples indicate that uncertainty, endurance, and resilience characterize shared experiences, with impacts on intimacy, fertility, social participation, and professional identity.
The study underscores the importance of dyadic coping and highlights the need for healthcare systems to recognize and support partner involvement to strengthen shared understanding and adaptive coping.
Saga Palmquist Granér and Rita Sjöström
Women’s Reproductive Health is the official journal of the Society for Menstrual Cycle Research. Join the Society to receive free access to the journal.”

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