Egg freezing, fertility and reproductive choice : negotiating responsibility, hope and modern motherhood / / Kylie Baldwin |
Autore | Baldwin Kylie |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Bingley : , : Emerald Publishing Limited, , 2019 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (225 pages) |
Disciplina | 305.4 |
Collana | Emerald studies in reproduction, culture and society |
Soggetto topico |
Reproductive technology
Ovum - Cryopreservation Infertility, Female - Treatment Fertility, Human Pregnancy in middle age Childbirth in middle age Social Science - Women's Studies Society & social sciences |
ISBN | 1-78756-483-5 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Front Cover -- Egg Freezing, Fertility and Reproductive Choice: Negotiating Responsibility, Hope and Modern Motherhood -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of Graphs and Figures -- List of Tables -- About the Author -- Acknowledgements -- Chapter 1 Introduction -- 1.1. Socio-cultural Context -- 1.2. Age and Fertility -- 1.2.1. Awareness of Age-related Fertility Decline -- 1.3. Cryopreservation of Reproductive Tissue -- 1.4. Describing and Conceptualising 'Social' Egg Freezing -- 1.5. Key Issues in Social Egg Freezing -- 1.5.1. Success Rates -- 1.5.1.1. Age at Freezing -- 1.5.1.2. Number of Eggs Banked -- 1.5.1.3. Clinical Expertise -- 1.5.2. Access and Cost -- 1.5.3. Risks of Fertility Treatment and Egg Freezing -- 1.6. Overview of the Book -- Chapter 2 Contemporary Debates in Social Egg Freezing -- 2.1. Medicalisation of Reproductive Ageing -- 2.2. Commercialisation and Exploitation -- 2.3. Company-sponsored Egg Freezing -- 2.4. Extending Fertility and Enhancing Reproductive Choice -- Chapter 3 Timing Motherhood -- 3.1. The Right Time for Motherhood -- 3.1.1. Living a 'Life Unexpected' -- 3.2. Perceptions and Representations of Older Motherhood -- 3.3. Problematising the 'Choice' to Delay Pregnancy -- Chapter 4 Performing Parenthood -- 4.1. Intensive Motherhood and Mothering Practices -- 4.1.1. Ambivalence and the Intention to Mother Intensively -- 4.2. Women's Attitudes towards Single Motherhood via Sperm Donation -- Chapter 5 Motivations for Social Egg Freezing -- 5.1. 'Running Out of Time' -- 5.2. The Lack of a 'Suitable' Partner -- 5.3. Fear of 'Panic Partnering' -- 5.4. Regret and Blame: The Responsible Reproductive Citizen -- 5.5. Social or Medical: Blurred Boundaries -- 5.6. 'Critical Experiences' -- 5.7. Not 'Leaning-in' -- Chapter 6 The Experience of Freezing Eggs for Social Reasons.
6.1. 'Choosing' Social Egg Freezing: Ambivalence, Risk and the Chance of 'Success' -- 6.1.1. Ambivalence and Anxiety -- 6.2. Awareness and Understanding of Egg Freezing 'Success Rates' -- 6.3. Cost and Issues of Access -- 6.4. Awareness and Perception of 'Risk' -- 6.5. Experiencing Egg Freezing -- 6.5.1. Physical Effects -- 6.5.2. Emotional Effects -- 6.5.3. 'Going It Alone' and Need for Further Support -- 6.6. Life after Egg Freezing -- 6.6.1. Emotions Following the Procedure -- 6.6.2. Women's Attitudes and Perceptions of Their Frozen Eggs and Future Reproductive Intentions -- Chapter 7 Negotiating Parenthood: Men, Intimate Relationships and Childbearing -- 7.1. Lost Time and the 'Right' Type of Father -- 7.2. Individualism and the Gendered Pressures of Parenthood -- 7.3. Men as a Drag on Fertility -- 7.4. Negotiating Partnering and Parenthood in the Face of Age-related Fertility Decline -- 7.5. Signalling Fertility: Disclosing Frozen Eggs -- Chapter 8 Conclusion -- 8.1. Breathing Air Back into the Vacuum of 'Choice' -- 8.2. New Opportunities, Choices and Responsibilities -- 8.3. Reflecting on Social Egg Freezing and Future Research Directions -- Appendix 1: Researching Social Egg Freezing -- A.1. Recruitment and Sample -- A.1.1. Demographic Profile of Research Participants -- A.2. Characteristics of Egg Freezing Cycles: Findings -- A.3. Methodological Framework -- A.4. Ethical Considerations -- Appendix 2: Relationship Factors Motivating Use of Egg Freezing -- Appendix 3: Glossary of Terms -- Appendix 4: Abbreviations -- Appendix 5: Research Participants' Characteristics (Summary Table) -- Appendix 6: Pen Portraits -- References -- Index. |
Record Nr. | UNISA-996313350103316 |
Baldwin Kylie | ||
Bingley : , : Emerald Publishing Limited, , 2019 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. di Salerno | ||
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Egg freezing, fertility and reproductive choice : negotiating responsibility, hope and modern motherhood / / Kylie Baldwin |
Autore | Baldwin Kylie |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Bingley : , : Emerald Publishing Limited, , 2019 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (225 pages) |
Disciplina | 305.4 |
Collana | Emerald studies in reproduction, culture and society |
Soggetto topico |
Reproductive technology
Ovum - Cryopreservation Infertility, Female - Treatment Fertility, Human Pregnancy in middle age Childbirth in middle age Social Science - Women's Studies Society & social sciences |
ISBN | 1-78756-483-5 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Front Cover -- Egg Freezing, Fertility and Reproductive Choice: Negotiating Responsibility, Hope and Modern Motherhood -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of Graphs and Figures -- List of Tables -- About the Author -- Acknowledgements -- Chapter 1 Introduction -- 1.1. Socio-cultural Context -- 1.2. Age and Fertility -- 1.2.1. Awareness of Age-related Fertility Decline -- 1.3. Cryopreservation of Reproductive Tissue -- 1.4. Describing and Conceptualising 'Social' Egg Freezing -- 1.5. Key Issues in Social Egg Freezing -- 1.5.1. Success Rates -- 1.5.1.1. Age at Freezing -- 1.5.1.2. Number of Eggs Banked -- 1.5.1.3. Clinical Expertise -- 1.5.2. Access and Cost -- 1.5.3. Risks of Fertility Treatment and Egg Freezing -- 1.6. Overview of the Book -- Chapter 2 Contemporary Debates in Social Egg Freezing -- 2.1. Medicalisation of Reproductive Ageing -- 2.2. Commercialisation and Exploitation -- 2.3. Company-sponsored Egg Freezing -- 2.4. Extending Fertility and Enhancing Reproductive Choice -- Chapter 3 Timing Motherhood -- 3.1. The Right Time for Motherhood -- 3.1.1. Living a 'Life Unexpected' -- 3.2. Perceptions and Representations of Older Motherhood -- 3.3. Problematising the 'Choice' to Delay Pregnancy -- Chapter 4 Performing Parenthood -- 4.1. Intensive Motherhood and Mothering Practices -- 4.1.1. Ambivalence and the Intention to Mother Intensively -- 4.2. Women's Attitudes towards Single Motherhood via Sperm Donation -- Chapter 5 Motivations for Social Egg Freezing -- 5.1. 'Running Out of Time' -- 5.2. The Lack of a 'Suitable' Partner -- 5.3. Fear of 'Panic Partnering' -- 5.4. Regret and Blame: The Responsible Reproductive Citizen -- 5.5. Social or Medical: Blurred Boundaries -- 5.6. 'Critical Experiences' -- 5.7. Not 'Leaning-in' -- Chapter 6 The Experience of Freezing Eggs for Social Reasons.
6.1. 'Choosing' Social Egg Freezing: Ambivalence, Risk and the Chance of 'Success' -- 6.1.1. Ambivalence and Anxiety -- 6.2. Awareness and Understanding of Egg Freezing 'Success Rates' -- 6.3. Cost and Issues of Access -- 6.4. Awareness and Perception of 'Risk' -- 6.5. Experiencing Egg Freezing -- 6.5.1. Physical Effects -- 6.5.2. Emotional Effects -- 6.5.3. 'Going It Alone' and Need for Further Support -- 6.6. Life after Egg Freezing -- 6.6.1. Emotions Following the Procedure -- 6.6.2. Women's Attitudes and Perceptions of Their Frozen Eggs and Future Reproductive Intentions -- Chapter 7 Negotiating Parenthood: Men, Intimate Relationships and Childbearing -- 7.1. Lost Time and the 'Right' Type of Father -- 7.2. Individualism and the Gendered Pressures of Parenthood -- 7.3. Men as a Drag on Fertility -- 7.4. Negotiating Partnering and Parenthood in the Face of Age-related Fertility Decline -- 7.5. Signalling Fertility: Disclosing Frozen Eggs -- Chapter 8 Conclusion -- 8.1. Breathing Air Back into the Vacuum of 'Choice' -- 8.2. New Opportunities, Choices and Responsibilities -- 8.3. Reflecting on Social Egg Freezing and Future Research Directions -- Appendix 1: Researching Social Egg Freezing -- A.1. Recruitment and Sample -- A.1.1. Demographic Profile of Research Participants -- A.2. Characteristics of Egg Freezing Cycles: Findings -- A.3. Methodological Framework -- A.4. Ethical Considerations -- Appendix 2: Relationship Factors Motivating Use of Egg Freezing -- Appendix 3: Glossary of Terms -- Appendix 4: Abbreviations -- Appendix 5: Research Participants' Characteristics (Summary Table) -- Appendix 6: Pen Portraits -- References -- Index. |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910384433403321 |
Baldwin Kylie | ||
Bingley : , : Emerald Publishing Limited, , 2019 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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