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Men living with endometriosis: perceptions and experiences of male partners of women with the condition
(2015-06-14)
Abstract details
Submitter:
Dr. Nicky Hudson
De Montfort University
Hawthorn Building, The Gateway
Leicester
Leicester LE1 9BH
United Kingdom
Authors:
N. Hudson1, L. Culley1, H. Mitchell1, C. Law1, E. Denny2, ...
Pain management decisions amongst couples living with endometriosis
(2013-11-28)
http://www.eel-congress.de/
Title:
Pain management decisions amongst couples living with endometriosis
Authors:
Culley, L, Hudson, N, Law, C, Denny, E, Mitchell, H, Baumgarten, M and Raine-Fenning, N.
Question:
While ...
Gender differences in the emotional impact of living with endometriosis
(2013-10)
Problem statement
While there is evidence of a negative socio-psychological impact on women, little is known about how couples experience living with the common, chronic condition endometriosis. In particular there is a ...
'There’s always talk - "aren’t you gonna have a baby?"': South Asian couples and Infertility
(Infertility Network UK Magazine, 2007)
Cross-border reproductive travel
(Edward Elgar Publishing, 2015)
Men, gender and endometriosis: accounts of chronic illness from the ‘well’ partner
(2012-09)
Endometriosis is a relatively common gynaecological condition affecting up to 2 million women in the UK alone. Common symptoms are chronic pelvic pain, fatigue, heavy painful periods, and a deep pain experienced during ...
Disrupted reproduction: the impact of endometriosis on couples’ plans for childbearing
(2013-10)
Objective
Little is known about how couples experience living with the common, chronic condition endometriosis and in particular how the uncertain relationship between endometriosis and fertility impacts on plans for ...
Where are all the men? The marginalization of men in social scientific research on infertility
(Reproductive Biomedicine Online, 2013-06)
There is a wealth of research exploring the psychological consequences of infertility and assisted reproduction technology: a substantial body of sociological and anthropological work on ‘reproductive disruptions’ of many ...