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Why Adoption? Gay, Lesbian, and Heterosexual Adoptive Parents’ Reproductive Experiences and Reasons for Adoption
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Parental CareFertilityHomosexualityQueer TheoryQueer StudySame-sex CouplesFamily FormationSocial SciencesSexual CulturesGender IdentityGender StudiesReproductive EthicPublic HealthSexual And Reproductive HealthFamily RelationshipsInfertilityMaternal HealthAlternative SexualityLesbian StudySexuality StudiesUnited Kingdom.keywordsSociologySexual OrientationHeterosexual Adoptive Parents
AbstractThis study aimed to explore the experiences of gay, lesbian, and heterosexual adoptive parents from 130 families. Parents' reproductive experiences prior to adoption and their reasons for choosing to adopt were compared. Heterosexual couples were more likely to have experienced infertility than same-sex couples. Same-sex couples were more likely to prefer adoption over other routes to parenthood. Parents in all three family types selected their route to parenthood according to normative expectations, attitudes to biogenetic parenthood, ease of access, and moral reasoning. Same-sex couples' decisions were enabled by the non-discriminatory sociolegal context of the United Kingdom.KEYWORDS: gaylesbiandecision makingadoptioninfertility NotesA British television program portraying the lives of a fictional aristocratic family during the early 20th century.
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