All Stories

  1. Making Sense of Early Mothering Experiences
  2. Mothering Experiences during the COVID-19 Pandemic
  3. Anticipating Motherhood
  4. Becoming a Mother
  5. Conclusions and Reflections
  6. A Return to Normal
  7. Introduction
  8. Index
  9. Being a Father and a Refugee
  10. Remembering David Morgan
  11. Establishing partnership with traditional birth attendants for improved maternal and newborn health: a review of factors influencing implementation
  12. Telling the difficult things: Creating spaces for disclosure, rapport and ‘collusion’ in qualitative interviews
  13. Making Sense of Parenthood
  14. ‘I just think something like the “Bubs and Pubs” class is what men should be having’: Paternal subjectivities and preparing for first-time fatherhood in Australia and the United Kingdom
  15. More than the sum of its parts? Contemporary fatherhood policy, practice and discourse
  16. Contemporary fatherhood: continuity, change and future
  17. Going back: ‘Stalking’, talking and researcher responsibilities in qualitative longitudinal research
  18. Mapping men’s anticipations and experiences in the reproductive realm: (in)fertility journeys
  19. Shifting out of neutral on parental leave: Making fathers' involvement explicit
  20. Increasing the Use of Skilled Health Personnel Where Traditional Birth Attendants Were Providers of Childbirth Care: A Systematic Review
  21. Balancing caring and paid work in the UK: narrating ‘choices’ as first-time parents
  22. Falling back into Gender? Men’s Narratives and Practices around First-time Fatherhood
  23. Thoughts around the Maternal: A Sociological Viewpoint
  24. Making Sense of Fatherhood
  25. Changing constructions of informed consent: Qualitative research and complex social worlds
  26. “Is This What Motherhood is All About?”
  27. Qualitative research on breastfeeding in the UK: a narrative review and methodological reflection
  28. Appraising qualitative research for inclusion in systematic reviews: a quantitative and qualitative comparison of three methods
  29. How can systematic reviews incorporate qualitative research? A critical perspective
  30. Making Sense of Motherhood
  31. Finding qualitative research: an evaluation of search strategies
  32. Shifting perceptions of expert knowledge: Transition to motherhood
  33. Losing the Plot: Narrative Construction and Longitudinal Childbirth Research
  34. Inviting intimacy: The interview as therapeutic opportunity
  35. Shifting boundaries