Trans men and paternal pregnancy: experiences during the pregnancy-puerperal period

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Abstract

This study aims to analyze the experiences of a transgender man during the gestational-puerperal period and the perspective of obstetric nurses in training based on the dynamics and organization of obstetric healthcare in a hospital setting. This qualitative study is based on a case study approach, employing interviews and direct observations to collect data. The analysis was based on the theoretical and normative framework of the Nursing Process, the Theory of Caring, and the theoretical/critical perspective of transfeminism. The results are organized into six categories: Transgender man in the context of pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum; partnership and parental dimensions; dilemmas faced by the pregnant couple; impressions recorded by the nursing professional; understanding of the case through a theoretical and epistemological lens; implications for healthcare professionals. We underscore the need to promote spaces for continuing education among healthcare professionals and to reformulate legislation in a way that enables the development of public policies based on respect for diversity and equitable care, recognizing the transgender population’s specificities in the contexts of pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum.

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Mascarenhas, R. N. D. S., Santos, V. V. C., de Santana, B. S., Monteiro, A. A., Couto, T. M., de Sousa, A. R., … de Almeida, L. C. G. (2024). Trans men and paternal pregnancy: experiences during the pregnancy-puerperal period. Ciencia e Saude Coletiva, 29(4). https://doi.org/10.1590/1413-81232024294.16172023EN

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