Over the past few decades the number of women having their first babies over the age of 35 in the United Kingdom has increased. Women’s timing of motherhood is invariably bound up with a discourse of “choice”, and in this paper we consider the role choice plays in the timing of motherhood among women who have been defined as “older” mothers. This article is based on data from 11 semi-structured interviews that explored the transition to motherhood among “older” middle-class mothers. The interviews were analysed using critical discursive psychology. The women drew upon two dominant repertoires when making sense of their timing of motherhood. Within the first repertoire, “older motherhood as circumstance”, older motherhood was presented as th...
Six women participated in this qualitative study investigating how unpartnered women in their early ...
ObjectiveThis paper presents a study exploring women's experiences of making choices for maternity c...
Drawing on primary ethnographic research, this paper explores the intermeshing of different forms of...
YesOver the past few decades the number of women having their first babies over the age of 35 in the...
Over the past few decades, the number of women having their first babies over the age of thirty-five...
Objective: This study explores the choices and constraints affecting timing of parenthood among th...
Over the last few decades the number of women becoming pregnant later on in life has markedly increa...
This study explores women’s childbirth preferences, decisions, outcomes, whether they are aligned an...
Despite the trend in the Western world of many women delaying motherhood beyond 30 years of age, mot...
Women’s ability to reproduce is restricted by menarche and menopause. First children are, however, n...
Background: Over the last few decades the average age of women at childbearing has risen owing to th...
The project collected questionnaire data and interview transcripts with women who were currently pre...
In this paper we ask: How is motherhood being represented in the British media, especially in relati...
Research findings report of THE TIMING OF MOTHERHOOD, MOTHERS' EMPLOYMENT AND CHILD OUTCOMES project...
Background: A significant number of women experience childbirth as traumatic. These experiences are ...
Six women participated in this qualitative study investigating how unpartnered women in their early ...
ObjectiveThis paper presents a study exploring women's experiences of making choices for maternity c...
Drawing on primary ethnographic research, this paper explores the intermeshing of different forms of...
YesOver the past few decades the number of women having their first babies over the age of 35 in the...
Over the past few decades, the number of women having their first babies over the age of thirty-five...
Objective: This study explores the choices and constraints affecting timing of parenthood among th...
Over the last few decades the number of women becoming pregnant later on in life has markedly increa...
This study explores women’s childbirth preferences, decisions, outcomes, whether they are aligned an...
Despite the trend in the Western world of many women delaying motherhood beyond 30 years of age, mot...
Women’s ability to reproduce is restricted by menarche and menopause. First children are, however, n...
Background: Over the last few decades the average age of women at childbearing has risen owing to th...
The project collected questionnaire data and interview transcripts with women who were currently pre...
In this paper we ask: How is motherhood being represented in the British media, especially in relati...
Research findings report of THE TIMING OF MOTHERHOOD, MOTHERS' EMPLOYMENT AND CHILD OUTCOMES project...
Background: A significant number of women experience childbirth as traumatic. These experiences are ...
Six women participated in this qualitative study investigating how unpartnered women in their early ...
ObjectiveThis paper presents a study exploring women's experiences of making choices for maternity c...
Drawing on primary ethnographic research, this paper explores the intermeshing of different forms of...