THE IMPACT OF THE HEALTH OF WOMEN WHO BECAME MOTHERS THROUGH EXTRACORPOREAL FERTILIZATION ON THE PHYSIOLOGICAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT OF THEIR CHILDREN
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Keywords

infertility, assisted reproductive technologies (ART), extracorporeal fertilization (ECF), extracorporeal transfer (ECT), natural pregnancy, multiple pregnancy, psychological development, mental health, aggression, depression, emotional disorders, physiological health, psychomotor development, quality of life.

How to Cite

Usmonova Xusnora Ergashovna. (2025). THE IMPACT OF THE HEALTH OF WOMEN WHO BECAME MOTHERS THROUGH EXTRACORPOREAL FERTILIZATION ON THE PHYSIOLOGICAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT OF THEIR CHILDREN. USA- SCIENTIFIC REVIEW OF THE PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS OF MODERN SCIENCE AND EDUCATION, 1(1), 31-35. https://e-conferences.org/index.php/usa/article/view/29

Abstract

It is widely recognized that extracorporeal fertilization has emerged as an effective method for treating infertility worldwide. Consequently, studying the factors influencing the physiological and psychological development of children born through extracorporeal fertilization remains a pressing issue. This article examines the developmental history of extracorporeal fertilization practices, as well as the impact of the health of women who became mothers through this method on the physiological and psychological development of their children. The analysis and discussion are based on a review of both local and international literature.

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