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Misconception: Social Class and Infertility in America

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(2014)

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  1. “If I’m Going to Do It, I’m Going to Do It Right”: Intensive Mothering Ideologies among Childless Women Who Elect Egg Freezing.Kit Myers - 2017 - Gender and Society 31 (6):777-803.
    Researchers have documented the dominance of intensive mothering ideologies and their impact on mothers and their families. However, the effect of these ideologies on childless women has received little attention. I draw on interview data to examine the parenting ideologies of childless women with electively frozen eggs. I demonstrate that incorporation of and commitment to intensive mothering ideologies affect fertility decision making among these childless women. I find that concerns about the heavy burdens of intensive motherhood, coupled with unsupportive partners (...)
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  • Review of John D. Lantos and Diane S. Lauderdale, Preterm Babies, Fetal Patients, and Childbearing Choices1. [REVIEW]Michelle L. McGowan - 2016 - American Journal of Bioethics 16 (10):3-5.
    Preterm birth is defined as any birth that occurs prior to 37 weeks gestation, and is a leading cause of infant mortality, neurological disabilities, breathing, feeding and vision problems, and hea...
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  • The Triple System for Regulating Women's Reproduction.June Carbone & Naomi Cahn - 2015 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 43 (2):275-288.
    Analysis of ART and abortion must include the experiences of women at the emerging center of American life, as well as those at the top and bottom of the socioeconomic scale. Our contribution explores the triple system of fertility regulation, analyzing the intersections between fertility and class and using the experiences of women in the middle to add depth to our understanding of women's exercises of autonomy.
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