Here's welcome news for women undergoing infertility treatment: contrary to the belief that stress hampers one's chances of becoming pregnant, a new study found that high anxiety had no impact on women's success rates with in vitro fertilization (IVF), at least over a single cycle. Researchers in the U.K. and Greece say that women who were stressed out while trying to conceive were just as likely to get pregnant through IVF as those reporting less tension.
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