Veerle Provoost: Do kids think of sperm donors as family?
费尔勒·普罗沃斯特: 孩子们认为精子捐赠者是家人吗?
Veerle Provoost studies genetic and social parenthood in the context of donor conception. Full bio
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about the sperm donation?
关于精子捐赠的事情吗?
to as "biological fathers,"
“生物学的父亲”,
用“父亲”这个词吗?
be using the word "father?"
父母概念的问题。
about the concept of parenthood.
about what I learned
what matters most in a family,
知道对一个家庭来说,什么最重要,
looks a little different.
看起来有点不一样。
of dealing with tough questions.
解决这些疑难问题的方法。
父母的不确定感。
the parents' uncertainties.
at Ghent University Hospital,
at which we conducted interviews.
did not have good-quality sperm,
没有高质量精子,
needed to find sperm elsewhere.
她们很明显需要寻找精子。
像父母和家庭这样的概念的。
like parenthood and family.
philosophical questions
富有哲学性的问题,
as possible to the interview,
少包含实际意义和内容。
if it were an apple tree?
一棵苹果树,它看起来是怎样的?
for everyone who, in their view,
代表他们眼中的
并挂在他们想挂的地方。
and hang it wherever they wanted.
with a parent or a sibling.
父母或兄弟姐妹开始。
started mentioning the donor.
into the family?"
来到这个家庭的吗?”
who have spare seeds.
mentioning the donor,
提到精子捐赠者时,
using their own words.
有种子的友好的人,
for the friendly man with the seeds,
up there with the others.
因为我的家庭就不会存在了,
because my family would not be here,
constructed family tales --
with family narratives.
who made books --
想法和感情。
throughout the treatment.
parking tickets in there.
and how deeply loved their child was.
是多么特殊和被爱护。
that these children are doing fine.
这些孩子都在健康成长。
more problems than other kids.
to justify their decisions
would understand their reasons
that their children might disapprove
可能不会支持,
of one mom, one dad
十几岁的男孩的故事。
但不是我们研究的一部分。
but not part of our study.
with his father,
the parents in our study feared.
and they made up.
并与父亲重归于好。
that is most interesting.
with the lack of a genetic link.
都会做的事情。
is a little different.
家庭里都会发生。
what's best for their child.
long before they even were parents.
在他们成为父母很久之前就产生了。
to the counselor,
the advice they were given.
not unless he asks,
除非他问起。
to children's questions.
and she's made in the same way.
她也是通过同样的方式出生的。
I just go and ask her."
what they had in mind,
家庭是多么重要的时候。
it is to be an open-communication family.
we gather evidence first.
what this pill is doing
that is theoretically sound,
that there is evidence for --
improves patients' lives.
would now like to offer you a paradox:
要给你们提出一个悖论:
to the warmth we found in those families.
那些家庭里找到的温暖。
and the trip to the farmer?
和去农场的旅行吗?
as members of families,
是作为家庭成员,
are warm relationships.
professionals to create those.
专家来构建这些关系。
we can do with some advice.
that works for your family.
because you live your family life.
因为你生活在你的家庭里。
and your creativity,
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Veerle Provoost - BioethicistVeerle Provoost studies genetic and social parenthood in the context of donor conception.
Why you should listen
Veerle Provoost is a professor at the Bioethics Institute Ghent of Ghent University and a member of the Network on Ethics of Families. For her current research she coordinates a team of researchers who work on a study about genetic and social parenthood in the context of donor conception.
Using empirical research methods and Socratic conversation techniques, Provoost studies how professionals and ordinary people reason about health and how they make decisions in health-related contexts. In her courses on empirical research methods for ethics and bioethics, she teaches students how to look beyond mere experiences or general attitudes and to explore the principles and values that guide people's reasoning and decision-making. Her research shows that patients may bring their own sets of principles when making medical decisions, principles that may be very different from what medical staff anticipated and may feature around moral elements that may completely escape the attention of ethicists. For one, the moral reasoning of everyday people is centered more around relationships than around the principles that are at the core of scholarly bioethics.
In her talk TEDxGhent talk, she explains how we can gain valuable insights from families of children conceived with donor sperm and their views about what a family really is. These alternative families teach us what matters most in the decisions we all make for our children, whether or not they are genetically related to us. The parents and children she studied created their own family stories (about how their families were made) in highly diverse but very creative ways. However, some parents thought that they should strictly follow the advice of experts in their communication with their children. Because of that, they discounted their own competence. Based on her research experience, Provoost warns us for the negative effects of problematizing these families. Because no matter what a family looks like, or how it is made, parents should believe in their abilities and their creativity. As they know their families best, they are the real experts in how to find the best way to tell their own family story to their own child.
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