Publisher's Synopsis
Providing information on the often-avoided subject of the psychological, psychiatric, and social aspects of reproduction, this book provides information on the psychosocial aspects of numerous major events in human reproduction.
Psychology and Human Reproduction gives readers a comprehensive look at the events of human reproduction from a psychosocial understanding.
Researchers provide unique insight on the common issues of major reproductive events that most people encounter, as well as in-depth information focusing on particular events of reproduction, such as pregnancy, delivery, and the postpartum period.
Written by a team of highly qualified and educated professionals within the psychological and reproductive fields, this book attempts to provide reviews and critical analysis of the empirical findings that make up today's human reproduction literature.