The reproductive journeys of French women over 40 seeking assisted reproductive technology treatments in Spain

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Desy, Alexandra [1 ]
Marre, Diana
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[1] Autonomous Univ Barcelona, AFIN Barcelona Res Grp, C Vila & Puig S-N, Barcelona 08193, Spain
关键词
Cross -border reproductive travel; Reproductive exclusion; Late motherhood; French reproductive governance; Maternity postponement; EGG DONATION; FERTILITY; AGE; TOURISM; COUPLES; CARE;
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10.1016/j.socscimed.2024.116951
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
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Fertility decline is a complex phenomenon resulting from converging social and cultural changes that are governed through politics. As it has been discussed in many studies, the European's low fertility rate goes hand in hand with the trend of maternity postponement. Although in many European countries over the last decades reproduction is envisaged as an individual choice that can be made at older ages, having a child after a certain age can be impossible -either "naturally" or using assisted reproductive technology-depending on the medical and legislative possibilities and limits of the country in which people live. In the extremely diverse European reproscape, reproductive legislations have forced but also allowed many people to seek reproductive treatments outside their home countries. Spain is a leading destination in Europe for cross border reproductive travel and, of the foreigners it receives, the French are the largest group. Despite having a history of strong pro-natalist policies, France has been one of the strictest European countries regarding access to medically assisted procreation. Until 2022, only heterosexual couples in which women were under 43 years of age could access treatments. Despite the recent opening of access to "all women", including single women and same-sex female couples, women over 43 years of age were once again excluded from the new legal framework and therefore remain condemned to travel abroad to access reproductive treatments. In this article, we analyze the experience of French women over 40 who cross the Spanish border to access reproductive treatments in order to fulfill their desire to have children. Through ethnographic data emerging from six years of participant observation and in-depth interviews with 15 women, we explore why they remain excluded from the French system of reproductive governance and the obstacles they face during their reproductive journey.
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