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    Behind the buffers: ‘How is a man supposed to be a man? Male childlessness - a Life Course Disrupted'

    Hadley, Robin ORCID logoORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4254-7648 (2022) Behind the buffers: ‘How is a man supposed to be a man? Male childlessness - a Life Course Disrupted'. Journal of Fertility Counselling, 28 (03). pp. 24-27. ISSN 2755-5658

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    Abstract

    Men are a bit fascinating yet their lived experiences – especially when it comes to not reproducing – are seldom told. For example, many childless men say they are the ‘end of the line’ (see Webb and Daniluk, 1999). There again, I am biased as my MA (Hadley, 2008) and PhD (Hadley, 2015) focused on male involuntary childlessness. However, my experience of researching into the impact of unwanted male childlessness has identified both the paucity of material on the subject and the need for these men’s voices to be heard (Throsby and Gill, 2004).

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