Infertility as a lonely struggle? Coping stories of previously infertile women
Siru Lehto, Eija Sevón, Marja‐Leena Laakso, Anna Rönkä
Abstract
In this narrative study, we explored the meaning infertile women attribute to social support in coping with their infertility-related challenges. Written accounts and episodic interviews with 26 previously infertile Finnish women were used as data. Two different coping story types emerged: coping alone and coping with support. In the coping alone type women neither sought nor received support. Their coping appeared as a lonely struggle. In the coping with stories, women turned to their spouses, peers, or professionals, but still emphasized that they would have needed more support. Based on our findings, we underline the need for individually tailored support.
Topics & Concepts
Coping (psychology)InfertilitySocial supportPsychologyNarrativeClinical psychologyDevelopmental psychologyMedicinePsychotherapistPregnancyArtBiologyGeneticsLiteratureReproductive Health and TechnologiesAssisted Reproductive Technology and Twin PregnancyFamily Dynamics and Relationships