Impossible motherhood: From the desire for motherhood to non-motherhood

IF 0.5 Q3 WOMENS STUDIES Feminismos Pub Date : 2023-01-02 DOI:10.14198/fem.2023.41.14
Mercedes Bogino Larrambebere
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This article proposes to explore the biographic accounts and everyday experiences of cisgender women who, for various reasons and biopsychosocial conditions, are not mothers. From a feminist focus and using a qualitative methodology, it looks at the complex nature of the experience for women who felt the desire to be mothers and started out on a quest for motherhood. As a result of the thematic analysis of their accounts, we find that some women have undergone miscarriages and repetition miscarriages, facing infertility problems (structural, relational and social) and medicalisation of their bodies using assisted reproduction technology (ART). It has been seen how biomedicine and reproductive biotechnology boost the search for biological (and medical) solutions to social problems related to structural infertility. Furthermore, the importance given to experiencing ‘grief for non-motherhood’, is emphasised, composed of different processes that are socially denied or disenfranchised —such as gestational grief, genetic grief or institutional grief— and performing small rituals to say goodbye. It is demonstrated that, following a process of acceptance of the non-motherhood and self-knowledge, the women in question redefine their identity in new projects. Finally, the relevance of mutual support groups (MSG) is demonstrated as a way of sharing frames of reference, forging empathy relationships and reciprocity networks. The conclusions highlight how the journey from ‘impossible motherhood’ to non-motherhood is a subjective process, involving reflection and a physical and emotional life lesson, that makes it possible to challenge, rethink and overthrow the hegemonic representations of motherhood generating new meanings and social practices bound to non-motherhood.
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不可能的母亲身份:从对母亲身份的渴望到非母亲身份
本文建议探讨由于各种原因和生物心理社会条件而不是母亲的顺性别女性的传记叙述和日常经历。从女权主义的角度出发,采用定性的方法,研究了那些渴望成为母亲并开始追求母亲身份的女性的经历的复杂性。通过对她们的叙述进行主题分析,我们发现一些女性经历了流产和反复流产,面临着不孕不育问题(结构性、关系性和社会性),以及使用辅助生殖技术(ART)对她们的身体进行医学化。已经看到生物医学和生殖生物技术如何促进对与结构性不孕相关的社会问题的生物(和医学)解决方案的探索。此外,还强调了体验“非母亲悲伤”的重要性,它由不同的过程组成,这些过程被社会否认或剥夺了权利,如妊娠期悲伤、遗传性悲伤或制度性悲伤,以及进行小型告别仪式。研究表明,在接受非母亲身份和自我认识的过程之后,有关妇女在新项目中重新定义了自己的身份。最后,相互支持团体(MSG)的相关性被证明是一种共享参考框架、建立同理心关系和互惠网络的方式。这些结论强调了从“不可能成为母亲”到非母亲的旅程是一个主观过程,包括反思和身体和情感生活课程,这使得挑战、重新思考和推翻母亲的霸权表征成为可能,从而产生与非母亲相关的新意义和社会实践。
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