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Points from Letters: Natural Position for Childbirth
M. Keith-Thompson
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Reproductive Curation: Assisted Reproductive Technologies ( ARTs ) and Lesbian Motherhood‐Making
ABSTRACT Objective This paper introduces reproductive curation, the deliberate coordination of reproductive arrangements, as a theoretical framework for examining how legal, institutional, and interpersonal factors interact with technology in shaping reproductive decision‐making, based on interviews with 32 lesbian mothers and mothers‐to‐be in China ...
Xiaomin Cai, Susanne Y. P. Choi
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Natural Childbirth is a philosophy of childbirth that is based on the notion that women who are adequately prepared are intuitively able to give birth to their child, without invasive obstetric interventions. The term "natural childbirth" was coined by obstetrician Grantly Dick-Read upon publication of his book Natural Childbirth in the 1930s, which ...
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Abstract Whether mothers become entrepreneurs after childbirth may depend on the generosity of the parental leave that they receive. We apply a resource perspective to disentangle the impact of the policy's time and money components on mothers' likelihood of becoming entrepreneurs.
Pomme Theunissen +4 more
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Abortion on Maternal Demand: Paternal Support Liability Implications [PDF]
Swan, George S.
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Individual Differences in the Effects of Life Events on Personality Trait Change
ABSTRACT Objective To date, effects of life events on personality trait change have been unsystematic, tenuous, and difficult to replicate. We focus on individual differences in change processes following life events, which have been neglected in previous studies.
Lara Oeltjen, Christian Kandler
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How a Mismatch Between Actual and Desired Fertility Relates to Well‐Being Across Adulthood
ABSTRACT Introduction Most people want two or more children, but many do not realize their fertility desires. At the same time, recent studies suggest that up to 15% of parents regret having children. To investigate how fertility mismatch relates to well‐being (i.e., affect balance, life satisfaction, family life satisfaction, and work satisfaction ...
Laura Buchinger +3 more
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