Couples’ experiences of pregnancy resulting from assisted reproductive technologies: A qualitative meta-synthesis
What is already known•The use of ART is growing in most industrialized countries.•Infertile couples who use ART may experience difficulties in the social, marital and financial spheres.•Women who become pregnant through ART show a higher level of anxiety related to the preservation of pregnancy and...
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Veröffentlicht in: | International journal of nursing studies advances 2022-12, Vol.4, p.100059, Article 100059 |
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Zusammenfassung: | What is already known•The use of ART is growing in most industrialized countries.•Infertile couples who use ART may experience difficulties in the social, marital and financial spheres.•Women who become pregnant through ART show a higher level of anxiety related to the preservation of pregnancy and fetal safety.What this article adds•This meta-synthesis provides further evidence of the complex issues facing couples affected by infertility during pregnancy resulting from successful ART.•The transition from conception, pregnancy and parenthood is much more difficult for women who have become pregnant through ART.•Relationships with family can be a source of support as well as a source of concern for couples, especially when they fear the stigma surrounding infertility.
Across the world, a growing number of couples are directly or indirectly affected by infertility. Advances in assisted reproductive technologies are now enabling many of them to plan to have a child. As pregnancies resulting from assisted reproductive technologies are being experienced by a growing number of couples, it is important to better understand their experiences and the difficulties they encounter during the prenatal period.
This literature review aims to synthesize the qualitative results of primary studies in order to better understand couples’ experiences of pregnancy resulting from assisted reproductive technologies, after having experienced infertility.
A meta-synthesis was conducted in accordance with the guidelines put forth by Sandelowski and Barroso in order to carry out an integrative analysis of the knowledge resulting from qualitative studies on this phenomenon.
The literature search was carried out between October and November 2020. Seven electronic databases were searched (CINAHL, Medline, PsycNet, SCOPUS, ScienceDirect, CAIRN, ERUDIT) and 14 eligible articles were selected.
The data from the “results” and “findings” sections of each of the articles were synthesized through thematic analysis to examine and summarize the topics found in the articles selected and develop the main themes.
The thematic analysis is structured around four themes to describe and interpret different aspects of the experience of pregnancy resulting from ART, namely: 1) travelling a long and complex journey; 2) moving on with paradoxical emotions; 3) struggling with an emerging identity; and 4) reorganizing relationships. These results shed light on the complex issues faced by couples previously a |
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ISSN: | 2666-142X 2666-142X |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.ijnsa.2021.100059 |