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不孕症的定义是一对夫妇在无保护的性行为12个月后无法自然怀孕,这是一个超越生物学定义的复杂问题(Jing et al., 2020)。不孕妇女不仅要承担侵入性和昂贵的物理治疗的负担(美国试管婴儿每周期花费12400美元),还要承受来自配偶、家庭成员和许多其他社会评论的压力,将不孕扩大为一个社会问题(Sternke & Abrahamson, 2015)。
Infertility, defined as a couple’s inability to naturally conceive after 12 months of unprotected sex, is a complex problem that extends beyond its biological definition (Jing et al., 2020). Infertile women not only shoulder the burden of an invasive and expensive physical treatment (IVF costs $12,400 per cycle in the USA) but also pressure from spouses, family members, and many other social commentaries, expanding infertility to a social problem (Sternke & Abrahamson, 2015).