Tewes Wischmann
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1.
Wischmann T
Med Genet
. 2024 Sep;
36(3):171-177.
PMID: 39263650
The unfulfilled desire for children is a significant problem worldwide. The psychological effects of this development are usually underestimated, while the myth of "psychogenic infertility" stubbornly persists. This article first...
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van Eickels D, Schick M, Germeyer A, Rosner S, Strowitzki T, Wischmann T, et al.
Arch Gynecol Obstet
. 2024 May;
310(5):2647-2655.
PMID: 38705889
Purpose: Endometriosis and infertility are associated with impaired partnership and sexuality of the patients, but also of their male partners. Also, endometriosis is one of the most common causes of...
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Petra T, Wischmann T, Mayer-Lewis B
Arch Gynecol Obstet
. 2024 Jan;
309(3):1065-1073.
PMID: 38172455
Purpose: This paper reports on the first evaluation of infertility counselling in Germany. Methods: Sixty-nine infertility counsellors provided feedback via 524 survey sheets and 182 questionnaires were filled in by...
4.
Wischmann T, Ditzen B
Arch Gynecol Obstet
. 2023 Dec;
309(2):599-610.
PMID: 38051372
The fact that endometriosis is one of the most frequent gynaecological disorders in women and girls is gradually attracting greater public and political attention. There is also substantial awareness of...
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Thanscheidt C, Wischmann T
Geburtshilfe Frauenheilkd
. 2023 Nov;
83(11):1350-1360.
PMID: 37928411
This review provides a systematic overview of the state of knowledge to date of psychosocial risk factors with a focus on anxiety, depressiveness, and (lack of) social support among involuntarily...
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Toth B, Bohlmann M, Hancke K, Kuon R, Nawroth F, von Otte S, et al.
Geburtshilfe Frauenheilkd
. 2023 Jul;
83(1):49-78.
PMID: 37415921
The aim of this guideline is to standardize the diagnosis and therapy of recurrent miscarriage (RM) using evidence from the recent literature. This is done by using consistent definitions, objective...
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Thanscheidt C, Patsch P, Rosner S, Germeyer A, Krause M, Kentenich H, et al.
Geburtshilfe Frauenheilkd
. 2023 Jul;
83(7):843-849.
PMID: 37404978
For some patients, undergoing medical treatment for infertility is a cause of major emotional stress which the couple needs to deal with together; it can be said that infertility is...
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Stein L, Rosner S, Lo Giudice A, Ditzen B, Wischmann T
Arch Gynecol Obstet
. 2023 Jun;
308(3):1007-1014.
PMID: 37347283
Purpose: For many couples, bearing children is a common life goal; however it cannot always be fulfilled. Undergoing infertility treatment does not always guarantee pregnancies and live births. Couples experience...
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Kremer F, Ditzen B, Wischmann T
PLoS One
. 2023 Feb;
18(2):e0282065.
PMID: 36854039
Background: Approximately seven to nine percent of couples of reproductive age do not get pregnant despite regular and unprotected sexual intercourse. Various psychosocial interventions for women and men with fertility...
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Kuhlmann E, Scharli P, Schick M, Ditzen B, Langer L, Strowitzki T, et al.
Geburtshilfe Frauenheilkd
. 2023 Jan;
83(1):88-96.
PMID: 36643876
Recurrent pregnancy loss is usually associated with significant psychological distress for both partners of the couple. It may act as a traumatic experience resulting in a posttraumatic stress disorder. The...