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- Conception, pregnancy, and childbirth from the perspective of transgender men: A meta-ethnography.
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Transgender men who decide to gestate biologically often face a health system that is highly feminized and discriminatory. (English)
BACKGROUND (English)
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2024
In addition, the lack of preparation and knowledge among healthcare professionals leads to the provision of care that fails to meet their specific needs. (English)
BACKGROUND (English)
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To synthesise the experiences of transgender men with regard to conception, pregnancy, and childbirth. (English)
AIM (English)
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2024
Ten studies were included in a synthesis of qualitative studies, following the interpretive meta-ethnography method developed by Noblit and Hare and summarized in accordance with the eMERGe meta-ethnography reporting guidelines. (English)
METHOD (English)
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2024
The metaphor of a divergent matryoshka dealing with a constricted reality helps us to understand the experiences of conception, pregnancy, and childbirth of transgender men, who often face stigma, discrimination, and marginalization in society and healthcare. (English)
RESULTS (English)
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The metaphor also highlights the gender dysphoria that arises from the physical changes associated with these processes. (English)
RESULTS (English)
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Four key themes emerge from this metaphor: (1) The decision to conceive being a trans man; (2) The challenge of adjusting to a new body reality; (3) The significance of navigating in an environment of non-representation; and (4) The marked absence of transsexuality in mainstream healthcare. (English)
RESULTS (English)
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Actions should prioritize strengthening ethical sensitivities and improve the training of health professionals to address issues such as gender perspectives, equality, and communication skills. (English)
CONCLUSIONS (English)
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Additionally, social visibility policies need to be implemented. (English)
CONCLUSIONS (English)
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2024
Sara (English)
Fernández-Basanta (English)
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Julia-Del-Carmen (English)
López-Queijo (English)
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Emma (English)
Rodríguez-Maseda (English)
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María-Jesús (English)
Movilla-Fernández (English)
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14 August 2024
14 August 2024
Declaration of Competing Interest The authors have no conflicts of interest to disclose. (English)