2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.fertnstert.2011.09.003
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Changes in marital congruence and quality of life across the transition to parenthood in couples who conceived spontaneously or with assisted reproductive technologies

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“…As hypothesized, marital adjustment was associated with couples' quality of life (Figueiredo et al, 2008;Gameiro et al, 2011). Surprisingly, this effect was stronger for men than for women.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 73%
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“…As hypothesized, marital adjustment was associated with couples' quality of life (Figueiredo et al, 2008;Gameiro et al, 2011). Surprisingly, this effect was stronger for men than for women.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…Thus, our findings suggest that DC was associated with higher levels of marital adjustment, which in turn were associated with better quality of life. It seems that when women and men are able to employ DC strategies to deal with pregnancy-related changes, they become more satisfied with their marital relationship (Alves et al, 2018;Molgora et al, 2018) which contributes to their wellbeing (Figueiredo et al, 2008;Gameiro et al, 2011). Moreover, women's quality of life seems to be more dependent on the way their partners deal with this stressful life event, since an indirect partner effect was found from men's DC to women's quality of life via women's marital adjustment.…”
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“…Some authors have suggested that lesbian couples might benefit from the presence of two women in the couple and that lesbian couples are able to operate more easily in terms of equality because partners in lesbian couples create their relationships without reference to traditional gender roles (21). Marital satisfaction has been found to be one of the most important predictors of an individual's psychological wellbeing during the transition to parenthood (22) and previously we have reported high relationship satisfaction in this group of lesbian couples at the commencement of assisted reproduction (23). Moreover, it has also been suggested that women are better support providers than men and that the ability of female partners to provide better support than male partners may explain lower levels of conflict in lesbian couples (24).…”
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“…Como compreender essas forças paradoxais no advento da transição para a parentalidade? (Brown, Feinberg, & Kan, 2012;Gameiro, Nazaré, & Fonseca, 2011;Sevon, 2012). Essas tensões acabam revelando que os estudos acerca da conjugalidade precisam enfrentar tanto uma tendência ao reducionismo ao tentar explicar causas, efeitos e repercussões, quanto a tendência à teorização em demasia, que pouco contribui para a oferta de respostas, saídas e novas aberturas.…”
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