Department of Public Health and Caring Sciences, Uppsala University, Sweden.
Ups J Med Sci. 2013 May;118(2):122-9. doi: 10.3109/03009734.2012.762074. Epub 2013 Jan 10.
Different reasons influence the current low birth-rate and the postponement of the birth of the first child throughout Europe. The aim of this study was to explore how highly educated women and men in Sweden reflect on fertility and postponed parenthood.
We interviewed women (n = 22) and men (n = 18) who had started their professional careers and still had no children. Data were analysed with qualitative content analysis.
Fertility was perceived as an unconsidered capacity, sometimes unpredictable, and different for women and men, but nevertheless taken for granted. The participants were of the opinion that fertility could be restored by assisted reproductive technologies or replaced by alternatives to a biological child. Postponed parenthood was described as an adaptation to societal changes and current discourses about parenthood as well as a consequence of a contemporary lifestyle with many competing priorities.
Highly educated young women and men in contemporary Sweden have competing priorities when planning and setting goals for their lives, and having children is one of them. They describe fertility as an imperceptible and retrievable capacity and postponed parenthood as a rational adaptation to changes in society. These findings suggest that increased information about the limitations of human reproduction is needed, but also that societal support for younger parents is of utmost importance.
不同的原因影响了当前整个欧洲较低的出生率和第一胎生育的推迟。本研究旨在探讨瑞典受过高等教育的女性和男性如何看待生育和推迟生育。
我们采访了已经开始职业生涯但仍没有孩子的女性(n=22)和男性(n=18)。采用定性内容分析法对数据进行分析。
生育被视为一种未被考虑的能力,有时是不可预测的,对女性和男性来说是不同的,但仍被视为理所当然。参与者认为生育可以通过辅助生殖技术来恢复,或者通过替代生物孩子来替代。推迟生育被描述为对社会变革和当前关于生育的话语的一种适应,也是当代生活方式中存在许多相互竞争的优先事项的结果。
在规划和设定生活目标时,当代瑞典受过高等教育的年轻女性和男性有相互竞争的优先事项,生育是其中之一。他们将生育描述为一种难以察觉但可恢复的能力,将推迟生育描述为对社会变革的理性适应。这些发现表明,需要增加有关人类生殖局限性的信息,但社会对年轻父母的支持也至关重要。