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New Reproductive Technology and the Family: The Parent‐Child Relationship Following in vitro Fertilization

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New Reproductive Technology and the Family: The Parent‐Child Relationship Following in vitro Fertilization

Auteurs : Hilde Colpin ; Koen Demyttenaere ; Lieve Vandemeulebroecke

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Abstract Parent‐child relationships and the parents' psychosocial functioning were assessed in families with a 24–30–month‐old, single born child conceived by homologous in vitro fertilization (IVF) and in a control group of families with a naturally conceived child. The investigation included behavioural observations of mother‐child interactions in the home, and self‐rated questionnaires. No significant multivariate group effects were found for indicators of the parent‐child relationship, nor for the parents' psychosocial functioning. However, in the case of IVF the employment status of the mother was associated with her behaviour towards her child: employed IVF‐mothers showed less respect for their child's autonomy compared with both nonemployed IVF‐mothers and employed control mothers.

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DOI: 10.1111/j.1469-7610.1995.tb01673.x

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