Research Snapshot: “Family Stories” and Intergenerational Voices of Adoption
A summary of a study on the effects of adoption in adulthood
A summary of a study on the effects of adoption in adulthood
New data shows Canada’s fertility rate is at (another) new record low.
Findings from a study on the postnatal experiences of Syrian refugee mothers in Canada.
Findings from a study exploring the birthing experiences of Indigenous mothers.
A summary of a qualitative study on perinatal and childbirth experiences of Indigenous mothers.
A summary of results from the POLYamorous Childbearing and Birth Experiences Study.
New data show that fertility rates declined during pandemic and some couples are delaying childbearing.
A conversation with a new dad about his journey into fatherhood during lockdown.
Ana Fostik, PhD June 30, 2020 Download this article (PDF) In the first weeks after
Download Facts and Stats: Maternal Mental Health in Canada Maternal health and well-being is an
May 12, 2019 is Mother’s Day, a time to recognize and celebrate the millions of
Today’s society and today’s families would have been difficult to imagine, let alone understand, a
Download (PDF) If it takes a village to raise a child, it certainly takes one
Lesley A. Tarasoff There is very little research concerning pregnancy, labour, birth and motherhood among
A summary of a study on the effects of adoption in adulthood
New data shows Canada’s fertility rate is at (another) new record low.
Findings from a study on the postnatal experiences of Syrian refugee mothers in Canada.
Findings from a study exploring the birthing experiences of Indigenous mothers.
A summary of a qualitative study on perinatal and childbirth experiences of Indigenous mothers.
A summary of results from the POLYamorous Childbearing and Birth Experiences Study.
New data show that fertility rates declined during pandemic and some couples are delaying childbearing.
A conversation with a new dad about his journey into fatherhood during lockdown.
Ana Fostik, PhD June 30, 2020 Download this article (PDF) In the first weeks after
Download Facts and Stats: Maternal Mental Health in Canada Maternal health and well-being is an
May 12, 2019 is Mother’s Day, a time to recognize and celebrate the millions of
Today’s society and today’s families would have been difficult to imagine, let alone understand, a
Download (PDF) If it takes a village to raise a child, it certainly takes one
Lesley A. Tarasoff There is very little research concerning pregnancy, labour, birth and motherhood among
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