Infertile women - us and them rhetoric
Infertile women feel like they experience a social handicap
When they do get pregnant, they feel like they don't belong in either group
Imperative of motherhood - alone in a crowd, social prejudice
Constant discussion about infertility creates an inescapable identity
Navigate boundary with other individuals who don't want to talk about infertility constantly
Structure of the Research Paper
Based on Sandelowski chapter 6
Introduction and discussion of main argument
Argument broken down into different sub chapters that are all diff angles
First sentence of each chapter shows how this subchapter relates to main argument
Present evidence to support arguments
Quotes are used as evidence - before each quote is used, she introduces the quote. After she analyses the quote to show how it supports her argument
Conclusion
Intro and conclusion are the same
Data presented in four themes
Infertile women feel like they experience a social handicap
When they do get pregnant, they feel like they don't belong in either group
Imperative of motherhood - alone in a crowd, social prejudice
Constant discussion about infertility creates an inescapable identity
Navigate boundary with other individuals who don't want to talk about infertility constantly
Structure of the Research Paper
Based on Sandelowski chapter 6
Introduction and discussion of main argument
Argument broken down into different sub chapters that are all diff angles
First sentence of each chapter shows how this subchapter relates to main argument
Present evidence to support arguments
Quotes are used as evidence - before each quote is used, she introduces the quote. After she analyses the quote to show how it supports her argument
Conclusion
Intro and conclusion are the same
Data presented in four themes
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