Psychosocial needs of women and their partners after successful assisted reproduction treatment in Barcelona

It is assumed that pregnancy and parenthood after a period of infertility are unproblematic and gratifying. However, a review of the literature highlights the complexity of the psychological and social consequences of pregnancy, childbirth and parenting after successful treatment with assisted repro...

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Main Authors: Esther Crespo, Joan Bestard
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2016-12-01
Series:Reproductive Biomedicine & Society Online
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S240566181730014X
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spelling doaj-018d504e5e4941d399243fb6d3fc53c92020-11-24T23:47:11ZengElsevierReproductive Biomedicine & Society Online2405-66182016-12-013C909910.1016/j.rbms.2017.04.001Psychosocial needs of women and their partners after successful assisted reproduction treatment in BarcelonaEsther CrespoJoan BestardIt is assumed that pregnancy and parenthood after a period of infertility are unproblematic and gratifying. However, a review of the literature highlights the complexity of the psychological and social consequences of pregnancy, childbirth and parenting after successful treatment with assisted reproductive technology. These experiences, including those following the creation of new forms of non-genetic and/or social parenthood, require investigation in order to understand how women and their partners integrate their journey from infertility to pregnancy and parenthood after successful assisted reproductive treatment. This paper presents results derived from qualitative interviews with 30 pregnant women and 21 couples after assisted reproductive treatment (repeated rounds of individual interviews with the study participants) conducted from July 2010 to April 2014 as part of a larger ethnographic study exploring the psychosocial needs of women and partners following assisted reproductive treatment in Barcelona’s. The transcribed text was coded into categories of either predetermined or emergent topics. Prior studies have found that couples who achieve pregnancy after infertility may experience higher levels of anxiety in relation to pregnancy. This anxiety can be linked with a higher risk of complications during pregnancy after assisted reproductive treatment compared with spontaneous conception. However, the evidence concerning adjustment to pregnancy and parenthood is inconclusive. This study highlights the necessity for participants to give meaning to these treatments, given the variability that exists in perceptions of infertility and pregnancy after successful assisted reproductive treatment.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S240566181730014Xassisted reproductioninterviewspregnancySpain
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author Esther Crespo
Joan Bestard
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Joan Bestard
Psychosocial needs of women and their partners after successful assisted reproduction treatment in Barcelona
Reproductive Biomedicine & Society Online
assisted reproduction
interviews
pregnancy
Spain
author_facet Esther Crespo
Joan Bestard
author_sort Esther Crespo
title Psychosocial needs of women and their partners after successful assisted reproduction treatment in Barcelona
title_short Psychosocial needs of women and their partners after successful assisted reproduction treatment in Barcelona
title_full Psychosocial needs of women and their partners after successful assisted reproduction treatment in Barcelona
title_fullStr Psychosocial needs of women and their partners after successful assisted reproduction treatment in Barcelona
title_full_unstemmed Psychosocial needs of women and their partners after successful assisted reproduction treatment in Barcelona
title_sort psychosocial needs of women and their partners after successful assisted reproduction treatment in barcelona
publisher Elsevier
series Reproductive Biomedicine & Society Online
issn 2405-6618
publishDate 2016-12-01
description It is assumed that pregnancy and parenthood after a period of infertility are unproblematic and gratifying. However, a review of the literature highlights the complexity of the psychological and social consequences of pregnancy, childbirth and parenting after successful treatment with assisted reproductive technology. These experiences, including those following the creation of new forms of non-genetic and/or social parenthood, require investigation in order to understand how women and their partners integrate their journey from infertility to pregnancy and parenthood after successful assisted reproductive treatment. This paper presents results derived from qualitative interviews with 30 pregnant women and 21 couples after assisted reproductive treatment (repeated rounds of individual interviews with the study participants) conducted from July 2010 to April 2014 as part of a larger ethnographic study exploring the psychosocial needs of women and partners following assisted reproductive treatment in Barcelona’s. The transcribed text was coded into categories of either predetermined or emergent topics. Prior studies have found that couples who achieve pregnancy after infertility may experience higher levels of anxiety in relation to pregnancy. This anxiety can be linked with a higher risk of complications during pregnancy after assisted reproductive treatment compared with spontaneous conception. However, the evidence concerning adjustment to pregnancy and parenthood is inconclusive. This study highlights the necessity for participants to give meaning to these treatments, given the variability that exists in perceptions of infertility and pregnancy after successful assisted reproductive treatment.
topic assisted reproduction
interviews
pregnancy
Spain
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S240566181730014X
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