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View article: The web-based Pleasure&Pregnancy programme in the treatment of unexplained infertility: a randomized controlled trial
The web-based Pleasure&Pregnancy programme in the treatment of unexplained infertility: a randomized controlled trial Open
STUDY QUESTION Does offering the Pleasure&Pregnancy (P&P) programme rather than expectant management improve naturally conceived ongoing pregnancy rates in couples diagnosed with unexplained infertility? SUMMARY ANSWER The P&P programme ha…
View article: P-488 The importance of identifying and addressing sexual functioning in couples with unexplained infertility
P-488 The importance of identifying and addressing sexual functioning in couples with unexplained infertility Open
Study question How is the sexual functioning of newly diagnosed unexplained infertile couples and which factors are associated? Summary answer At least 25% of couples are at risk of sexual dysfunction. Sexual functioning is associated with…
View article: O-092 The ‘Pleasure&Pregnancy’ eHealth programme and its effect on the sexual functioning and ongoing pregnancy rates of couples with unexplained subfertility: a randomized controlled trial
O-092 The ‘Pleasure&Pregnancy’ eHealth programme and its effect on the sexual functioning and ongoing pregnancy rates of couples with unexplained subfertility: a randomized controlled trial Open
Study question Does offering the ‘Pleasure&Pregnancy programme’ rather than expectant management affect sexual desire, pleasure and satisfaction, intercourse frequency and ongoing pregnancy rates in subfertile couples? Summary answer The ‘…
View article: The needs of subfertile couples continuing to attempt natural conception: in-depth interviews
The needs of subfertile couples continuing to attempt natural conception: in-depth interviews Open
STUDY QUESTION What are the experiences and the support and sexual advice needs of subfertile couples continuing to attempt natural conception after the diagnostic fertility work-up? SUMMARY ANSWER Exploration of the experiences of couples…
View article: The stepwise development of an interactive web-based sex education programme for subfertile couples: the Pleasure & Pregnancy programme
The stepwise development of an interactive web-based sex education programme for subfertile couples: the Pleasure & Pregnancy programme Open
STUDY QUESTION Can we develop a web-based sex education programme (programme running in a web browser) that addresses the needs of subfertile couples who are advised expectant management for at least 6 months? SUMMARY ANSWER The ‘Pleasure …
View article: The ‘Pleasure&Pregnancy’ web-based interactive educational programme versus expectant management in the treatment of unexplained subfertility: protocol for a randomised controlled trial
The ‘Pleasure&Pregnancy’ web-based interactive educational programme versus expectant management in the treatment of unexplained subfertility: protocol for a randomised controlled trial Open
Introduction Many subfertile couples are diagnosed with (relatively) unexplained subfertility and a good prognosis. National professional guidelines (eg, the Netherlands and UK) advise ‘expectant management (EM)’ for 6–12 months, in which …