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Men, trans/masculine, and non-binary people negotiating conception: Normative resistance and inventive pragmatism.

Damien W Riggs1, Carla A Pfeffer2, Ruth Pearce3,4, Sally Hines5, Francis Ray White6.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Growing numbers of men, trans/masculine, and non-binary people are undertaking pregnancies, yet relatively little is known about the experiences of this diverse population in regard to conception. AIMS: This study sought to examine men's, trans/masculine, and non-binary people's experiences of pregnancy, including conception.
METHODS: Interviews were conducted with 51 men, trans/masculine, and non-binary people who were gestational parents living in Australia, Canada, the European Union (including the United Kingdom), and the United States. Thematic analysis was undertaken, focusing on accounts of conception. Pfeffer's conceptual frameworks of normative resistance and inventive pragmatism were used as an analytic tool.
RESULTS: Themes developed focused on: 1) choosing a clinic donor, 2) kinship with donors, 3) conceiving via intercourse with a partner, 4) negotiating receipt of donor sperm, 5) challenges associated with known donors, 6) challenges associated with fertility clinics, and 7) experiences of conception. DISCUSSION: The forms of normative resistance and inventive pragmatism identified suggest that men, trans/masculine, and non-binary people who are gestational parents seek to normalize their experiences of conception, while also acknowledging the specific challenges they face.
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Keywords:  Conception; donor conception; men; non-binary; reproduction trans/masculine

Year:  2021        PMID: 34476419      PMCID: PMC8040675          DOI: 10.1080/15532739.2020.1808554

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Transgend Health        ISSN: 2689-5269


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