While there is a slowly growing literature on lesbians with older children, the literature on the transition to parenthood for lesbian couples is scant. The current study examines aspects of the transition to parenthood experience for 29 lesbian couples. Specifically, this study explores aspects of couples\u27 decision-making regarding alternative insemination (e.g., who would carry and bear the child, donor type), perceptions of social support across the transition to parenthood, and availability and use of legal safeguards (such as wills, powers of attorney, and coparent adoptions by nonbiological mothers). Future studies should explore how single lesbians manage the transition to parenthood. Research on lesbians and gay men who are pursu...
No research has examined the challenges faced by lesbian women seeking to adopt from the perspective...
Parenthood is often considered to be the prerogative of heterosexual adults. In fact, however, subst...
Selected nursing theories about the childbearing experience are examined as t h y a p p b to the ass...
The transition to parenthood is a key process for understanding the development of family relationsh...
This study explores how lesbian and heterosexual pre-adoptive couples experience and construct the t...
While a literature on the mental health of lesbian mothers is beginning to emerge, no study to date ...
Lesbian families are marginalized in contemporary society. Yet, shifting social mores and recent pol...
Lesbian and gay families are becoming increasingly common and visible; yet the United States has une...
Little research has examined the transition to parenthood among couples who adopt through the child ...
Twenty lesbian mothers who had planned their families with their partner were interviewed in this qu...
This is the first study to explore the issues and decisions that lesbians residing in Germany face w...
© 2015, Copyright © Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. Increasingly, lesbian women are choosing to have ch...
Lesbian-identified women are choosing to become parents in increasing numbers. This 'lesbian baby bo...
Increasingly, lesbian women are choosing to have children in the context of a same-sex relationship,...
Background: The phenomenon of planned lesbian families (i.e., two-mother families in which the child...
No research has examined the challenges faced by lesbian women seeking to adopt from the perspective...
Parenthood is often considered to be the prerogative of heterosexual adults. In fact, however, subst...
Selected nursing theories about the childbearing experience are examined as t h y a p p b to the ass...
The transition to parenthood is a key process for understanding the development of family relationsh...
This study explores how lesbian and heterosexual pre-adoptive couples experience and construct the t...
While a literature on the mental health of lesbian mothers is beginning to emerge, no study to date ...
Lesbian families are marginalized in contemporary society. Yet, shifting social mores and recent pol...
Lesbian and gay families are becoming increasingly common and visible; yet the United States has une...
Little research has examined the transition to parenthood among couples who adopt through the child ...
Twenty lesbian mothers who had planned their families with their partner were interviewed in this qu...
This is the first study to explore the issues and decisions that lesbians residing in Germany face w...
© 2015, Copyright © Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. Increasingly, lesbian women are choosing to have ch...
Lesbian-identified women are choosing to become parents in increasing numbers. This 'lesbian baby bo...
Increasingly, lesbian women are choosing to have children in the context of a same-sex relationship,...
Background: The phenomenon of planned lesbian families (i.e., two-mother families in which the child...
No research has examined the challenges faced by lesbian women seeking to adopt from the perspective...
Parenthood is often considered to be the prerogative of heterosexual adults. In fact, however, subst...
Selected nursing theories about the childbearing experience are examined as t h y a p p b to the ass...