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Experiences and meanings of trans men about breastfeeding in light of the Theory of Social Representations

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Experiences and meanings of trans men about breastfeeding in light of the Theory of Social Representations. (English)
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To analyze the experiences and meanings attributed by trans men to the breastfeeding process in light of the Theory of Social Representations. (English)
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A qualitative, descriptive and exploratory study, carried out nationwide, with an intentional sample of five trans men who experienced breastfeeding and aged 18 or over. (English)
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A semi-structured interview script was applied as a data collection instrument, using the Google Meet® platform, from September to October 2021. (English)
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The data were described, integrating them with content analysis, resulting in two analytical categories. (English)
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Trans men in labor were willing to breastfeed their child, anchoring their representations of breastfeeding in the idea that it is a phenomenon performed exclusively by women and also recognizing this phenomenon as an event that constitutes their masculinity, in addition to describing it as a pedagogical and learning experience with the objective of guaranteeing the healthy development of [...] (English)
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This study may promote reflections for changing nursing and health practices in different care settings, especially during prenatal care, childbirth and the postpartum period. (English)
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Danilo Martins Roque (English)
Pereira (English)
DMR
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Kelly Cordeiro de Carvalho (English)
Torres (English)
KCC
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