Shehani Jayawickrama, G. Loutrianakis, Kathleen Vincent, L. Campo-Engelstein
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Air Ball: Missing the Net on Female Elite Athletes' Reproductive Health
Abstract:We argue the dearth of research on elite ciswomen athletes' reproductive health is because athletics remains associated with masculinity, and female athletes therefore do not adhere to normative femininity and motherhood. In choosing a masculine career, it is assumed that elite athletes will reject other feminine activities, such as motherhood. We further argue that female athletes are considered especially ineligible for motherhood because their career choice violates normative motherhood by engaging in "risky" behavior (i.e., physical activity). By continuing with their career, athletes are accused of being "bad" mothers by not adhering to the gender norm of mothers as self-sacrificing.