When parents and researchers talk of queer perspectives on pregnancy, birth and parenting, an issue that we often avoid is queer experiences of loss during pregnancy, birth or adoption. Drawing on data from an online survey of 60 non-heterosexual women from the UK, USA, Canada and Australia and 40 interviews with LGBTQ people who had experienced loss in the USA and Canada, we argue that for LGBTQ people, challenges in achieving conception and adoption amplify stories of loss, and that both grief and hope suffuse stories of reproductive loss. We identify several factors, such as the severely under-researched experiences of non-gestational or “social” parents, financial concerns about loss following assisted reproduction or adoption expenses,...
Unintended births are related to adverse health outcomes for both parents and children (Mosher, et a...
Objectives This study sought to explore how sexual minority women (SMW) and heterosexual women compa...
The United States Census (2013) reported that 49 percent of lesbian couples are raising children. Ho...
When parents and researchers talk of queer perspectives on pregnancy, birth and parenting, an issue ...
When parents and researchers talk of queer perspectives on pregnancy, birth and parenting, an issue ...
This item is only available electronically.While reproductive technologies are facilitating the expa...
LGBTQ communities have a long history of memorializing loss—The NAMES Project or AIDS memorial quilt...
Reproductive loss, which includes miscarriage and nongestational loss, such as adoption loss, is rar...
Aims and objectives. Participant narratives from a feminist and queer phe- nomenological study aim t...
Background: Although pregnancy loss is a distressing health event for many women, research typically...
This study explores experiences of pregnancy loss via a questionnaire completed by a convenience sam...
background: Although pregnancy loss is a distressing health event for many women, research typically...
Little research has examined the experiences of plurisexual women (i.e., those with attractions to m...
In this talk, I offer an argument for interrogating manifestations of heterosexism in lesbian, gay, ...
Objective: To explore the care experiences of lesbian, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LBTQ) peopl...
Unintended births are related to adverse health outcomes for both parents and children (Mosher, et a...
Objectives This study sought to explore how sexual minority women (SMW) and heterosexual women compa...
The United States Census (2013) reported that 49 percent of lesbian couples are raising children. Ho...
When parents and researchers talk of queer perspectives on pregnancy, birth and parenting, an issue ...
When parents and researchers talk of queer perspectives on pregnancy, birth and parenting, an issue ...
This item is only available electronically.While reproductive technologies are facilitating the expa...
LGBTQ communities have a long history of memorializing loss—The NAMES Project or AIDS memorial quilt...
Reproductive loss, which includes miscarriage and nongestational loss, such as adoption loss, is rar...
Aims and objectives. Participant narratives from a feminist and queer phe- nomenological study aim t...
Background: Although pregnancy loss is a distressing health event for many women, research typically...
This study explores experiences of pregnancy loss via a questionnaire completed by a convenience sam...
background: Although pregnancy loss is a distressing health event for many women, research typically...
Little research has examined the experiences of plurisexual women (i.e., those with attractions to m...
In this talk, I offer an argument for interrogating manifestations of heterosexism in lesbian, gay, ...
Objective: To explore the care experiences of lesbian, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LBTQ) peopl...
Unintended births are related to adverse health outcomes for both parents and children (Mosher, et a...
Objectives This study sought to explore how sexual minority women (SMW) and heterosexual women compa...
The United States Census (2013) reported that 49 percent of lesbian couples are raising children. Ho...