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Motherhood through medically assisted reproduction - characteristics and motivations of Swedish single mothers by choice

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HUMAN FERTILITY
Volume -, Issue -, Pages -

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/14647273.2019.1606457

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Assisted reproductive technology (ART); medically assisted reproduction (MAR); pilot study; single motherhood

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Characteristics and motivations of single mothers by choice were assessed in this pilot study, after new legislation in 2016 allowing access to medically assisted reproduction (MAR). Single women at a university clinic in Sweden were sent a postal questionnaire to their home address (n = 86) and 54 (62.8%) women filled it out and returned it. The women had a mean age of 35.1 years and were well-educated. Most of them worked full-time, were permanently employed, and had a stable income. They had previously had long-term relationships, although these had not been right for having children. More women (61%) could consider embryo donation rather than adoption (50%) (p < 0.05). The motivations most commonly cited for choosing motherhood by MAR was that because of their age, having a child was more important than waiting for the right partner. Nevertheless, they still had hope to find a partner in the future. In conclusion, Swedish single women accepted for MAR are no different from other single mothers by choice: they are financially and socially stable, and choose motherhood by MAR due to their advanced age and not wanting to wait too long in order to meet the right partner.

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