ResumenEste artículo se centra en las mujeres que sin tener pareja han decidido ser madres mediante las técnicas de reproducción asistida. El interés se pone en la experiencia personal e íntima que han vivido desde que se plantearon la posibilidad de recurrir a estas técnicas hasta que finalmente se convirtieron en madres. Para ello, se identifican tres focos de atención: el momento de la toma de decisión; el proceso en sí mismo de fecundación, embarazo y parto; y la valoración global de la experiencia con la llegada del hijo/a. Para abordar estas cuestiones se realizan 15 entrevistas a mujeres que optaron por esta vía para acceder a la maternidad.Palabras clave: Familia monoparental femenina, formas familiares emergentes, monoparentalidad por elección, madres solas, procreación asistida. Abstract This paper focuses on single women who have become mothers through assisted reproductiontechniques. We analyze the personal and intimate experience they had using these techniques, until they finally became mothers. To do this, three important points are identified: the moment of the decision; the process of fertilization, pregnancy and childbirth; and the global opinion of the experience with the arrival of the child. A qualitative analysis is performed, taking into account the experience of fifteen mothers who are single mothers by choice, thanks to assisted reproduction techniques.
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