This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.This UK-based qualitative study explored multiparous women’s experiences of being “older” mothers. Respondents were “renewed mothers” who had a child/children relatively early in their reproductive careers and then again after 35 years of age. Key themes arising from the empirical data were: instrumental role of male partners in post-35 mothering, purported “renewal” of self in the face of menopause/diminution of mothering, caring for teenagers and babies/toddlers simultaneously, and subjection to criticisms of “wrong-aged” motherhood. Experiences of “renewed” “older” mothers suggest significant hard work is necessitated both...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This research is a long-term follow-up of the study ...
Six women participated in this qualitative study investigating how unpartnered women in their early ...
vallido t., wilkes l., carter b. & jackson d. (2010) Mothering disrupted by illness: a narrative syn...
An increasing number of women in the USA and the UK are having their first child after the age of 40...
© 2004 Dr. Mary Concepta CarolanThis qualitative study investigated the experiences of first motheri...
This thesis examines women’s experiences of, and attitudes towards, motherhood between 1945 and 1970...
Over the last 30 years a consistent trend toward delayed childbearing has been documented in the mor...
There is a growing trend toward older first-time motherhood in the United States due to greater educ...
This thesis examines women’s experiences of, and attitudes towards, motherhood between 1945 and 1970...
Objective: The aim of this study was to better understand how young women in their early 20s transit...
This feminist study of younger and older mothers in the UK analyses the way both groups present and ...
Good mother ideology refers to beliefs that women are only ‘good’ mothers if they adhere to the tene...
This feminist study of younger and older mothers in the UK analyses the way both groups present and ...
Significant change in the positioning of motherhood in women's lives is starkly revealed by comparin...
Aim. This paper is a report of a literature review of qualitative empirical research investigating ...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This research is a long-term follow-up of the study ...
Six women participated in this qualitative study investigating how unpartnered women in their early ...
vallido t., wilkes l., carter b. & jackson d. (2010) Mothering disrupted by illness: a narrative syn...
An increasing number of women in the USA and the UK are having their first child after the age of 40...
© 2004 Dr. Mary Concepta CarolanThis qualitative study investigated the experiences of first motheri...
This thesis examines women’s experiences of, and attitudes towards, motherhood between 1945 and 1970...
Over the last 30 years a consistent trend toward delayed childbearing has been documented in the mor...
There is a growing trend toward older first-time motherhood in the United States due to greater educ...
This thesis examines women’s experiences of, and attitudes towards, motherhood between 1945 and 1970...
Objective: The aim of this study was to better understand how young women in their early 20s transit...
This feminist study of younger and older mothers in the UK analyses the way both groups present and ...
Good mother ideology refers to beliefs that women are only ‘good’ mothers if they adhere to the tene...
This feminist study of younger and older mothers in the UK analyses the way both groups present and ...
Significant change in the positioning of motherhood in women's lives is starkly revealed by comparin...
Aim. This paper is a report of a literature review of qualitative empirical research investigating ...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This research is a long-term follow-up of the study ...
Six women participated in this qualitative study investigating how unpartnered women in their early ...
vallido t., wilkes l., carter b. & jackson d. (2010) Mothering disrupted by illness: a narrative syn...