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Human Fertility | 2008

Conceptualizing reproductive loss: a social sciences perspective.

Sarah Earle; Pam Foley; Carol Komaromy; Cathy E. Lloyd

This paper defines and explores reproductive loss and, drawing on a social sciences perspective, reflects on the lack of attention that has been given to the subject within the study of human fertility. The authors argue that whilst reproductive loss (broadly defined) is exceptionally common, scholars have – with some exceptions – focused on the study of reproductive ‘success’, and continue to do so. The paper examines the implications of this for policy, practice and the role of healthcare professionals and focuses on the significance of appreciating difference and diversity in the study of reproductive loss and the importance of placing such experiences within the social structure.


Archive | 2001

Children in society : contemporary theory, policy, and practice

Pam Foley; Jeremy Roche; Stanley Tucker


Archive | 2001

Children in Society

Pam Foley; Jeremy Roche; Stanley Tucker


Archive | 2008

Connecting with children : developing working relationships

Pam Foley; Stephen Leverett


Archive | 2003

Contradictory and convergent trends in law and policy affecting children in England

Nigel Parton; Pam Foley; Jeremy Roche; Stanley Tucker


Archive | 2011

Children's and young people's spaces : developing practice

Pam Foley; Stephen Leverett


The practising midwife | 2007

Understanding reproductive loss. Part 1: social dimensions.

Sarah Earle; Carol Komaromy; Pam Foley; Cathy E. Lloyd


Archive | 2011

Children and Young People’s Spaces

Pam Foley; Stephen Leverett


Archive | 2007

The social dimensions of reproductive loss

Sarah Earle; Carol Komaromy; Pam Foley; Cathy E. Lloyd


Archive | 2007

A social insight into bereavement and reproductive loss

Carol Komaromy; Sarah Earle; Cathy E. Lloyd; Pam Foley

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Nigel Parton

University of Huddersfield

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