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Two mothers and a donor: exploration of children’s family concepts in lesbian households
Background: Although children from lesbian families appear to make a distinction between a residential father and a donor, defining these two concepts seems to be a challenge. They need to appeal to more familiar concepts such as the hetero-normative concept of ‘mother’ to give a definition of the u...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4498173/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26175886 |
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author | Raes, I. Van Parys, H. Provoost, V. Buysse, A. De Sutter, P. Pennings, G. |
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description | Background: Although children from lesbian families appear to make a distinction between a residential father and a donor, defining these two concepts seems to be a challenge. They need to appeal to more familiar concepts such as the hetero-normative concept of ‘mother’ to give a definition of the unfamiliar concepts they are confronted with. Methods: The study is based on qualitative in-depth interviews with 6 children (9-10 years old) from lesbian families, all of which have been conceived using anonymous sperm donation. Semi-structured interviews were conducted. Results: Two findings stand out. First, in defining the concepts of biological and non-biological mother, both mothers were described as equal parents. No difference was attached by the children to the mothers’ position as a parent. Second, the concepts ‘non-biological mother’ and ‘donor’ were defined by looking at the hetero-normative concepts of ‘mummy’ and ‘daddy’. To define the non-biological mother, both a ‘mummy’ and a ‘daddy’ were used as a reference. To define the donor concept, often references were made to a daddy. This comparison with a ‘daddy’ turned out to be complex due to the conflict between the role as a progenitor and the lack of a social relationship. The lack of language surrounding this concept turned out to be difficult. Wider implications of the findings: This study illustrates the complexity and ambiguity of children‘s experiences and perceptions when dealing with issues related to genetic and social parenthood. |
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spelling | pubmed-44981732015-07-14 Two mothers and a donor: exploration of children’s family concepts in lesbian households Raes, I. Van Parys, H. Provoost, V. Buysse, A. De Sutter, P. Pennings, G. Facts Views Vis Obgyn Original Paper Background: Although children from lesbian families appear to make a distinction between a residential father and a donor, defining these two concepts seems to be a challenge. They need to appeal to more familiar concepts such as the hetero-normative concept of ‘mother’ to give a definition of the unfamiliar concepts they are confronted with. Methods: The study is based on qualitative in-depth interviews with 6 children (9-10 years old) from lesbian families, all of which have been conceived using anonymous sperm donation. Semi-structured interviews were conducted. Results: Two findings stand out. First, in defining the concepts of biological and non-biological mother, both mothers were described as equal parents. No difference was attached by the children to the mothers’ position as a parent. Second, the concepts ‘non-biological mother’ and ‘donor’ were defined by looking at the hetero-normative concepts of ‘mummy’ and ‘daddy’. To define the non-biological mother, both a ‘mummy’ and a ‘daddy’ were used as a reference. To define the donor concept, often references were made to a daddy. This comparison with a ‘daddy’ turned out to be complex due to the conflict between the role as a progenitor and the lack of a social relationship. The lack of language surrounding this concept turned out to be difficult. Wider implications of the findings: This study illustrates the complexity and ambiguity of children‘s experiences and perceptions when dealing with issues related to genetic and social parenthood. Universa Press 2015 /pmc/articles/PMC4498173/ /pubmed/26175886 Text en Copyright: © 2015 Facts, Views & Vision http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Paper Raes, I. Van Parys, H. Provoost, V. Buysse, A. De Sutter, P. Pennings, G. Two mothers and a donor: exploration of children’s family concepts in lesbian households |
title | Two mothers and a donor: exploration of children’s family concepts in lesbian households |
title_full | Two mothers and a donor: exploration of children’s family concepts in lesbian households |
title_fullStr | Two mothers and a donor: exploration of children’s family concepts in lesbian households |
title_full_unstemmed | Two mothers and a donor: exploration of children’s family concepts in lesbian households |
title_short | Two mothers and a donor: exploration of children’s family concepts in lesbian households |
title_sort | two mothers and a donor: exploration of children’s family concepts in lesbian households |
topic | Original Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4498173/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26175886 |
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