A crisis in the life course? Pregnancy loss impacts fertility desires and intentions

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作者
Beringer, Samira [1 ]
Milewski, Nadja [1 ]
机构
[1] Fed Inst Populat Res BiB, Friedrich Ebert Allee 4, D-65185 Wiesbaden, Germany
关键词
Fertility intentions; Pregnancy loss; Miscarriage; Life course; Germany; PSYCHOLOGICAL DISTRESS; CHILDLESS MEN; MISCARRIAGE; WOMEN; INFERTILITY; EXPERIENCE; TRANSITION;
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10.1016/j.alcr.2024.100612
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C [社会科学总论];
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03 ; 0303 ;
摘要
Background: An unintended spontaneous termination of a pregnancy can be a traumatic experience affecting the subsequent life course, but has received little attention in socio-demographic studies on fertility intentions or behavior. The theoretical background of our study draws on considerations from life course research, the Theory of Planned Behavior and the Traits -Desires -Intentions -Behavior framework. Objective: This study investigates whether the experience of pregnancy loss changes the fertility desires and intentions of women in their subsequent life course. Methods: We use 11 waves of the Panel Analysis of Intimate Relationships and Family Dynamics (pairfam) with 5197 women in total, of which 281 women (5.4%) reported a miscarriage. Data have been collected annually in Germany since 2008. We investigate four dependent variables capturing different indicators of the ideational dimension of fertility: Personal ideal number of children , realistic number of (additional) children , intention to have a (nother) child in the next two years and importance of having a(nother) child. We study the intrapersonal changes in these items among women after a pregnancy loss, applying linear fixed effect regression models. Controls include parity, age, partnership status, pregnancy status and the interaction of pregnancy loss with whether the woman already had children before the pregnancy loss. Results: We found that the importance of having a(nother) child and the intention to have a(nother) child in the next two years increase after a pregnancy loss. These patterns can only partially be explained by control variables. By contrast, an effect on the ideal number of children as well as the realistic number of children could not be found. The patterns varied, however, across age and stage in the life course, most importantly between mothers and childless women. Conclusions: Our results demonstrate that the effect of pregnancy loss on the subsequent life course varies across the indicators used and by duration after the pregnancy loss. Overall, they suggest that specifically the younger women in our sample might perceive pregnancy loss as a temporary crisis in their transition to motherhood, or to having another child, and as an impetus to reinforce their fertility goals, while for older respondents this might mark the end of their fertility career. Against the backdrop of rising ages at childbirth, future research on fertility and reproductive health care should pay more attention to reproductive complications and how affected women can be supported in coping with them.
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