“Nobody thinks twice about asking”: Women with a fertility problem and requests for information

JJ Bute - Health Communication, 2009 - Taylor & Francis
Health Communication, 2009Taylor & Francis
For women with a fertility problem, responding to questions about childbearing, pregnancy,
and the nature of infertility is a salient issue. In this study of talking about infertility, women
described their experiences in handling such requests for information. Results suggest that
requests come in a variety of forms, that women attribute multiple and potentially conflicting
meanings to such requests, and that requests can elicit a variety of responses. From a
communication standpoint, such inquiries suggest the varied ways that conversational …
For women with a fertility problem, responding to questions about childbearing, pregnancy, and the nature of infertility is a salient issue. In this study of talking about infertility, women described their experiences in handling such requests for information. Results suggest that requests come in a variety of forms, that women attribute multiple and potentially conflicting meanings to such requests, and that requests can elicit a variety of responses. From a communication standpoint, such inquiries suggest the varied ways that conversational partners can attempt to elicit disclosive information, thus enabling or constraining the emergent nature of the interaction.
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