Shaw K, Imrie S, Hall P, Jadva V
Centre for Family Research, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK.
Murray Edwards College, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK.
Hum Reprod. 2024 Dec 1;39(12):2734-2742. doi: 10.1093/humrep/deae216.
How do surrogates think, feel, and reflect on their experiences of being a surrogate over time?
Despite continuing to require physical, emotional, and interpersonal labour, surrogates in this study reflected positively on their experiences of being a surrogate decades later.
Research on families created through surrogacy shows that it can be a positive experience for both the intended parents and the surrogate. No existing research has examined the experiences of surrogacy for surrogates beyond 10 years post-birth.
STUDY DESIGN, SIZE, DURATION: Semi-structured, qualitative interviews were conducted with 21 women who had completed a total of 71 surrogacy arrangements. Participants had given birth to their first surrogate child on average 20 years previously.
PARTICIPANTS/MATERIALS, SETTINGS METHODS: Data were collected about (i) surrogates' relationships with the families they had helped, (ii) how important being a surrogate was to their own identity, and (iii) how they felt surrogacy was perceived by the public. Data were analysed according to the principles of reflexive thematic analysis.
Surrogates' reflections on their experiences were constructed into two themes: (i) hard work but worth it and (ii) part of who I am. Surrogacy had taken a physical toll on some participants, and for most, being a surrogate continued to involve emotional labour and effort to maintain relationships with the families. Making friends through the process and feeling proud of what they had done to help someone meant that overall, surrogates reflected positively on surrogacy and had incorporated their experiences as surrogates into a stable aspect of their identity.
LIMITATIONS, REASONS FOR CAUTION: There is a risk of selection bias, with surrogates who had a more positive experience being more likely to continue to participate in the research. All surrogacies occurred within the UK. While the sample is relatively diverse in terms of surrogates' ages, current employment status, and relationship status, the sample lacks ethnic diversity. Most participants had been surrogates for heterosexual couples, and thus long-term relationships involving gay couples or single men may differ.
The findings from this study show the importance of understanding surrogacy as a 'relational' process and suggest to prospective surrogates and intended parents what they may expect from their relationship over time. Given the findings that even as the children grow up, being a surrogate continues to require emotional labour, support should be made available to surrogates over the longer term if required.
STUDY FUNDING/COMPETING INTEREST(S): This project was funded by the Wellcome Trust [grant number 208013/Z/17/Z] and the University of Cambridge Returning Carers Scheme. The authors have no competing interests to declare.
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随着时间的推移,代孕女性如何思考、感受并反思她们作为代孕者的经历?
尽管代孕仍然需要身体、情感和人际方面的付出,但本研究中的代孕女性在几十年后对自己的代孕经历仍给予了积极的评价。
对通过代孕组建的家庭的研究表明,这对委托父母和代孕者来说都是一次积极的经历。目前尚无研究考察代孕女性在产后10年以上的代孕经历。
研究设计、规模、持续时间:对21名女性进行了半结构化的定性访谈,她们总共完成了71次代孕安排。参与者平均在20年前生下了她们的第一个代孕孩子。
参与者/材料、环境、方法:收集了以下方面的数据:(i)代孕者与她们所帮助的家庭的关系;(ii)作为代孕者对她们自身身份的重要性;(iii)她们认为公众对代孕的看法。根据反思性主题分析的原则对数据进行了分析。
代孕者对自己经历的反思形成了两个主题:(i)辛苦但值得;(ii)我身份的一部分。代孕对一些参与者造成了身体上的影响,对大多数人来说,作为代孕者仍然需要付出情感劳动,并努力维持与家庭的关系。在这个过程中结交朋友以及为自己所做的帮助他人的事情感到自豪,这意味着总体而言,代孕者对代孕给予了积极的评价,并将她们的代孕经历融入到了自己身份的稳定方面。
局限性、谨慎的理由:存在选择偏差的风险,代孕经历更积极的代孕者更有可能继续参与研究。所有代孕均发生在英国。虽然样本在代孕者的年龄、当前就业状况和关系状况方面相对多样化,但样本缺乏种族多样性。大多数参与者为异性恋夫妇代孕,因此涉及男同性恋夫妇或单身男性的长期关系可能有所不同。
本研究的结果表明,将代孕理解为一个“关系性”过程很重要,并向未来的代孕者和委托父母表明了随着时间推移他们可能从关系中期待什么。鉴于研究结果表明,即使孩子长大,作为代孕者仍需要情感劳动,如果有需要,应在更长时期内向代孕者提供支持。
研究资金/利益冲突:本项目由惠康信托基金[资助编号208013/Z/17/Z]和剑桥大学回归照顾者计划资助。作者声明无利益冲突。
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