Most studies of planned lesbian motherhood via donor insemination (DI) have sampled lesbian mothers in individualistic societies where adults have relatively distant connection to their family of origin. Our study examined the experiences of biological and non-biological lesbian mothers in five families who had children through DI after disclosing their motherhood status to their family networks in Portugal, a familistic society. The first theme identified by thematic analysis-"But why do you want to have a child?"-encapsulated the reactions of biological mothers' family of origin to the announcement of motherhood. Disclosure was mostly met by a shocked response in the family, rooted in the belief that lesbian women should not have children...
This UK research explored underlying complexities in creation of lesbian led families. Consideratio...
the national longitudinal lesbian family study (NLLFS) started in 1986 when donor insemination becam...
aim: the present study examined how adult offspring of lesbian parents relate to their anonymous, op...
Most studies of planned lesbian motherhood via donor insemination (DI) have sampled lesbian mothers ...
'To whom correspondence should be addressed This study investigated the development of family r...
This study aimed to examine how lesbian mothers deal with their 5–9-year-old children’s growing real...
This study aimed to examine how lesbian mothers deal with their 5–9-year-old children’s growing real...
This chapter presents a literature review of empirical findings on lesbian-mother families in which ...
This is the first study to explore the issues and decisions that lesbians residing in Germany face w...
This paper draws together the views about parenting and family formation from sperm donors and from ...
This study aimed to systematically describe the decision-making phase of family formation in German ...
This study aimed to explore the experiences of other mothers in de novo or planned lesbian-led famil...
In heterologous artificial insemination, the donation of gametes (either sperm or eggs) from a third...
the national longitudinal lesbian family study (NLLFS) started in 1986 when donor insemination becam...
This study aimed to explore the experiences of other mothers in de novo or planned lesbian-led famil...
This UK research explored underlying complexities in creation of lesbian led families. Consideratio...
the national longitudinal lesbian family study (NLLFS) started in 1986 when donor insemination becam...
aim: the present study examined how adult offspring of lesbian parents relate to their anonymous, op...
Most studies of planned lesbian motherhood via donor insemination (DI) have sampled lesbian mothers ...
'To whom correspondence should be addressed This study investigated the development of family r...
This study aimed to examine how lesbian mothers deal with their 5–9-year-old children’s growing real...
This study aimed to examine how lesbian mothers deal with their 5–9-year-old children’s growing real...
This chapter presents a literature review of empirical findings on lesbian-mother families in which ...
This is the first study to explore the issues and decisions that lesbians residing in Germany face w...
This paper draws together the views about parenting and family formation from sperm donors and from ...
This study aimed to systematically describe the decision-making phase of family formation in German ...
This study aimed to explore the experiences of other mothers in de novo or planned lesbian-led famil...
In heterologous artificial insemination, the donation of gametes (either sperm or eggs) from a third...
the national longitudinal lesbian family study (NLLFS) started in 1986 when donor insemination becam...
This study aimed to explore the experiences of other mothers in de novo or planned lesbian-led famil...
This UK research explored underlying complexities in creation of lesbian led families. Consideratio...
the national longitudinal lesbian family study (NLLFS) started in 1986 when donor insemination becam...
aim: the present study examined how adult offspring of lesbian parents relate to their anonymous, op...