Background Growing numbers of men, trans/masculine, and non-binary people are becoming gestational parents, yet very little is known about experiences of pregnancy loss among this diverse population. Methods The study employed a cross sectional design. Interviews were undertaken with a convenience sample of 51 trans/masculine and non-binary people who had undertaken at least one pregnancy, living in either Australia, the United States, Canada, or the European Union (including the United Kingdom). Participants were recruited by posts on Facebook and Twitter, via researcher networks, and by community members. 16 (31.2%) of the participants had experienced a pregnancy loss and are the focus of this paper. Thematic analysis was used ...
background: Although pregnancy loss is a distressing health event for many women, research typically...
Abstract Background Some transgender men retain their uterus, get pregnant, and give birth. However,...
Transgender people have experienced significant advances in societal acceptance despite experiencing...
Background: Growing numbers of men, trans/masculine, and non-binary people are becoming gestationa...
Background: Growing numbers of men, trans/masculine, and non-binary people are undertaking pregnanci...
Background: Research indicates that men's psychological and physical health outcomes after pregnancy...
This item is only available electronically.While reproductive technologies are facilitating the expa...
Background: Growing numbers of men, trans/masculine, and non-binary people are undertaking pregnan...
The Improving Trans Experiences of Maternity Services (ITEMS) project is a collaborative research pr...
Drawing on interview data from the international project Trans Pregnancy: An International Explorati...
Aims and objectives: To explore men's experiences of termination of pregnancy for life-limiting foet...
[Abstract] Introduction: Men can express different responses after pregnancy loss. This loss can int...
A transman presents for prenatal care with a planned, desired pregnancy and no underlying medical is...
Background: Although pregnancy loss is a distressing health event for many women, research typically...
BackgroundSome transgender men retain their uterus, get pregnant, and give birth. However, societal ...
background: Although pregnancy loss is a distressing health event for many women, research typically...
Abstract Background Some transgender men retain their uterus, get pregnant, and give birth. However,...
Transgender people have experienced significant advances in societal acceptance despite experiencing...
Background: Growing numbers of men, trans/masculine, and non-binary people are becoming gestationa...
Background: Growing numbers of men, trans/masculine, and non-binary people are undertaking pregnanci...
Background: Research indicates that men's psychological and physical health outcomes after pregnancy...
This item is only available electronically.While reproductive technologies are facilitating the expa...
Background: Growing numbers of men, trans/masculine, and non-binary people are undertaking pregnan...
The Improving Trans Experiences of Maternity Services (ITEMS) project is a collaborative research pr...
Drawing on interview data from the international project Trans Pregnancy: An International Explorati...
Aims and objectives: To explore men's experiences of termination of pregnancy for life-limiting foet...
[Abstract] Introduction: Men can express different responses after pregnancy loss. This loss can int...
A transman presents for prenatal care with a planned, desired pregnancy and no underlying medical is...
Background: Although pregnancy loss is a distressing health event for many women, research typically...
BackgroundSome transgender men retain their uterus, get pregnant, and give birth. However, societal ...
background: Although pregnancy loss is a distressing health event for many women, research typically...
Abstract Background Some transgender men retain their uterus, get pregnant, and give birth. However,...
Transgender people have experienced significant advances in societal acceptance despite experiencing...