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Title: The Transition to Parenthood


1
The Transition to Parenthood
2
Sexual Relations in Marriage
  • Sociological questions concerning sexuality in
    relationships.
  • Cohabiting couples sexual relationship vs.
    marriage
  • The Selection factor- happy cohabitation leads to
    marriage
  • Vitality in a relationship

3
The decision to have a child
  • Having a child as a marker event
  • The myth of motherhood
  • Having children as the ultimate experience for a
    woman
  • Childless by choice
  • Marriage as satisfying

4
Myths cont
  • Having a child of each sex for well roundedness
  • Temporary partners
  • Childfree by choice
  • The importance of having a large family
  • The drop in birth rate

5
Childfree by choice
  • Replacement levels in Canada
  • Encouraging immigration
  • Why remain childfree?
  • Damage to the relationship
  • Sacrificing the career for women
  • Keeping options open for all sorts of experiences

6
Childfree cont
  • Interests in the world rather than in rearing
    children
  • Workplace scheduling
  • Ways to ensure childlessness in a relationship
  • Oral contraceptives
  • Other contraceptives

7
Abortion
  • Induced abortion as a contraceptive
  • The history of abortion from 1969 to 1988
  • Abortion rates
  • Legal abortion and psychological distress?
  • Children who were unintended

8
Childlessness by Infertility
  • Medical advances for those who are infertile
  • Reproductive technologies
  • Issues surrounding reproductive technologies
  • No social planning and legal protection
  • Children as commodities

9
Methods of contraception
  • Donar Insemination
  • Donated to physician or bank
  • Designer sperm
  • The Ethical Question
  • Biological background
  • The childs rights
  • Location

10
Methods cont
  • Legislation surrounding donar insemination
    European countries
  • Other Questions
  • Multiple donations?
  • Suing the donor?

11
In-Vitro Fertilization
  • The first test-tube baby
  • Other degrees of IVF
  • Older women and the use of IVF
  • The risks of IVF
  • The legal issues surround all methods of
    reproductive technologies

12
The Social Construction of Adoption
  • Family equated with biology
  • Adoption as a solution to unwanted pregnancies
  • Fertility equates with self-esteem
  • Biology is not destiny
  • The psychological need to search

13
Adoption cont
  • Genetic connectedness
  • Culturally created
  • Transracial adoption in Canada US census data.
  • The adoption of Native children

14
Social Construction of Parenthood
  • Gendered social constructions of parenthood
  • Motherhood
  • Socially constructed not just biological
  • Defined along with childhood
  • The development of intellectual abilities
  • The demands on women
  • The children of Zaire

15
Motherhood cont
  • The best interest of the child
  • The role of caregivers scripted around child
    safety and feedings
  • Mothers essential to childs well-being?
  • Motherhood according to Western criteria
  • Multiple parenting

16
Multiple Parenting cont
  • Child as a project to be perfected
  • Motherhood competing with childhood
  • Employment within the gendered division of labour
  • Children demanding more

17
Social Construction of Fatherhood
  • Ethnic and educational status of the family
  • The increase of womens participation in the
    labour force- the effect on fatherhood
  • The dual practice for fatherhood
  • Intact families
  • Absent fathers

18
Fatherhood cont
  • The male peer group
  • The double standard for fathering
  • Tradition vs. divorce
  • The role of fathers being less scripted
  • The differences between motherhood and fatherhood
  • Fathering as a contextually sensitive process.

19
Fatherhood cont
  • Job flexibility and hours
  • Time and quality of involvement

20
Life Pre-Birth in Marriage
  • Differentiation from relationship to relationship
  • The differing structural arrangements
  • 1. Planned pregnancy
  • 2. Unplanned pregnancy
  • 3. Disagreement with pregnancy
  • 4. Expecting from Fertility methods
  • 5. Expecting adopted child

21
The transition to parenthood
  • Stress and disenchantment in the marriage
  • Level of adaptation
  • The variables associated with the transition to
    parenthood

22
New Mothers
  • Expecting husbands to participate more
  • The traditional social construction of motherhood
    and fatherhood over time
  • Level of disagreement in parenting
  • The employment trajectory
  • Financial resources and employment as a factor

23
Transition of parenthood cont
  • Cohabitational unit?
  • Single mothers
  • Babies loving unconditionally and new found
    attention
  • Teen mothers and their transition
  • Educated and professional women
  • The older single mother

24
Same-Sex couples
  • The adjustment for homosexual couples- little
    research
  • Gay vs. lesbian couples
  • Two structural ambiguities
  • The biological child
  • Two persons in the same role
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