‘It’s a big deal, being given a person’: why people who experience infertility may choose not to adopt

Authors:
SMEETON Joe, WARD Jo
Journal article citation:
Adoption and Fostering, 41(3), 2017, pp.215-227.
Publisher:
Sage

This article explores why individuals and couples who experience infertility and undergo treatment through new technologies do not subsequently go on to become parents via adoption. It does this in three ways: a review of the literature; interviews with those affected; and an online survey of views on adoption among people who have experienced infertility. It was found that couples do consider adoption alongside infertility treatment but it is usually a fallback choice. If adoption is to be perceived as an equal option, agencies need to offer support and advice at an earlier stage than is usual. Couples who are emotionally exhausted by medical interventions for their childlessness can then be helped off the infertility treadmill in order to become parents. (Publisher abstract)

Subject terms:
literature reviews, infertility, adoption, surveys, decision making, parents, parenting, service users, user views, attitudes;
Content type:
research
Link:
Journal home page
ISSN print:
0308-5759

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