Biogenetic Kinship in Families Formed via Reciprocal IVF: ‘It Was [My Partner]’s Egg . . . But My Blood Flowed through Her’

S. Bower-Brown, Kate Shaw, A. McConnachie, V. Jadva, Kamal Ahuja, S. Golombok
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Reciprocal IVF is a route to parenthood that, for the first time, allows cis two-mother families (and other couples in which both partners have a uterus and egg stores) to ‘share’ biological parenthood. This family form offers a valuable opportunity for researchers to examine experiences of gestational and genetic motherhood within the same family, and this article is the first to take a sociological approach to exploring kinship within this emerging family form. Drawing upon interview data with 14 two-mother families (28 mothers) who have conceived via reciprocal IVF, we show that mothers hold complex, creative and sometimes contradictory understandings of the ‘multiple motherhoods’ within their family (i.e. genetic, epigenetic and gestational motherhood). Overall, mothers took an active and strategic approach to constructing kinship within their family, and these findings have theoretical, empirical and clinical implications.
通过互惠试管婴儿组建家庭的生物遗传亲缘关系:"这是(我伴侣)的卵子.......但我的血液流经她的身体
互惠试管婴儿是一种生儿育女的途径,它首次允许顺式双亲家庭(以及双方都有子宫和卵子储存的其他夫妻)"共享 "生儿育女的权利。这种家庭形式为研究人员提供了一个宝贵的机会,来研究同一家庭中孕育母亲和遗传母亲的经历,本文是第一篇采用社会学方法探讨这种新兴家庭形式中亲属关系的文章。通过对 14 个双胎试管婴儿家庭(28 位母亲)的访谈数据,我们发现母亲们对家庭中的 "多重母性"(即遗传、表观遗传和妊娠母性)有着复杂、创造性的理解,有时甚至是相互矛盾的。总之,母亲们采取了一种积极的、策略性的方法来构建家庭中的亲缘关系,这些发现具有理论、经验和临床意义。
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