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Entering Parenthood. Chapter 10. P ronatalism. Belief that married couples should reproduce or should want to reproduce. Adoption. Primary of genetic parenthood Adoption laws. I nfertility. Inability to produce children. Voluntary childlessness.
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Entering Parenthood Chapter 10
Pronatalism • Belief that married couples should reproduce or should want to reproduce
Adoption • Primary of genetic parenthood • Adoption laws
Infertility • Inability to produce children
Voluntary childlessness • Couples who can have children, but choose not to.
Antinatalism • Policies designed to prevent/limit the child bearing of certain people.
Social construction of childbirth • Medicalization • Labor and delivery model moved from home to hospital • Handled by medical professionals • Other options
Transition to parenthood • Limited anticipatory socialization • High social expectations
Motherhood • Biological • Historical • Cultural
Fatherhood • Changing construct
Rights • Debate • “Personhood”