Drawing on interviewdata with men andwomen who have engaged with in vitro fertilization (IVF) unsuccessfully, this article explores the ways in which men experience and make sense of the failure of treatment. Focusing on men’s experiences of infertility, their perceptions of IVF as a technology, and their involvement in the IVF process, the analysis highlights the ambivalent relationship between men and IVF as a technology; the predominance of hegemonic masculine culture in mediating the meaning of IVF for both men and women, particularly in relation to the association of fertility and virility in the normative construction of masculinity; and the very traditionally gendered emotional scripts that structure the experience of IVF and its fai...
This paper explores how organizations within the fertility treatment sector in the UK discursively c...
In the UK, nearly half of all cases of infertility involve a ‘male-factor’. Yet, little empirical wo...
Current research surrounding infertility is focused primarily on women alone, thus removing men from...
Drawing on interviewdata with men andwomen who have engaged with in vitro fertilization (IVF) unsucc...
Drawing on interview data with men and women who have engaged with in vitro fertiliza-tion (IVF) uns...
This article examines the qualitative research literature that exists in relation to men...
This paper examines men's experiences of fertility/infertility against a backdrop of changing unders...
In the UK, nearly half of all cases of infertility involve a ‘male-factor’. Yet, little empirical wo...
Relatively little research on infertility focuses exclusively or significantly on men’s experiences,...
Current research surrounding infertility is focused primarily on women alone, thus removing men from...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version.Although recent researc...
Background & Aim: Couples face many problems in pregnancies following In vitro fertilization (IVF) c...
There is growing concern about the health of men in the developed West. Compared with women they hav...
Although recent research has highlighted the distressing impact of infertility for men, fertility is...
Abstract Background Male-factor infertility underlies approximately 30% of infertility in couples se...
This paper explores how organizations within the fertility treatment sector in the UK discursively c...
In the UK, nearly half of all cases of infertility involve a ‘male-factor’. Yet, little empirical wo...
Current research surrounding infertility is focused primarily on women alone, thus removing men from...
Drawing on interviewdata with men andwomen who have engaged with in vitro fertilization (IVF) unsucc...
Drawing on interview data with men and women who have engaged with in vitro fertiliza-tion (IVF) uns...
This article examines the qualitative research literature that exists in relation to men...
This paper examines men's experiences of fertility/infertility against a backdrop of changing unders...
In the UK, nearly half of all cases of infertility involve a ‘male-factor’. Yet, little empirical wo...
Relatively little research on infertility focuses exclusively or significantly on men’s experiences,...
Current research surrounding infertility is focused primarily on women alone, thus removing men from...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version.Although recent researc...
Background & Aim: Couples face many problems in pregnancies following In vitro fertilization (IVF) c...
There is growing concern about the health of men in the developed West. Compared with women they hav...
Although recent research has highlighted the distressing impact of infertility for men, fertility is...
Abstract Background Male-factor infertility underlies approximately 30% of infertility in couples se...
This paper explores how organizations within the fertility treatment sector in the UK discursively c...
In the UK, nearly half of all cases of infertility involve a ‘male-factor’. Yet, little empirical wo...
Current research surrounding infertility is focused primarily on women alone, thus removing men from...