(6) things come after decision.The results show a wide range of factors experienced by women considering multifetal reduction, and reveal mothers’ feelings of conflict and distress in the process of making a decision. These findings will be useful to help nurses improve the counseling they offer to those who go through the decision-making process. Moreover, the findings suggest that it is important for nurses to provide emotional support and consolation, as well as sufficient information.Consideration should be given not only to the assisted reproductive technology treatments but also to offering couples childcare assistance. A discussion to strengthen ethics of medical professionals in relation to infertility treatments is also necessary, so that infertile couples can take an active and proactive part in their own family planning for the future. Thus, infertile couples must receive the necessary assistance and support in order to experience a sense of happiness without a sense of loss in the course of infertility treatment.