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Scenario 2 - Coggle Diagram
Scenario 2
Sociocultural pressures
pressure to have naturally concieved baby?
any stigmas with adoption?
social 'norms'?
does Beth feel pressure to get pregnant as a woman?
does Beth blame herself for infertility problems?
adoption
stigma
George being infertile = stigma / shame
characters
George
38 years old
live in USA
job: welder for company
lost job
impacts fertility
Beth
38 years old
fertility declines as she gets older = time constraint
live in USA
no job
Beth's mother
chronic health condition
'conditions that last 1 year or more and require ongoing medical attention'
long term financial burden
interpersonal level (family)
bio / metabolic / genetics?
Beth's age and fertility
As a person ages, they have fewer eggs and the quality of those eggs decreases
individual level (genetics / biological)
can psychological influences (e.g. stress) affect fertility?
'occupational exposures' = includes psychological (distress)
how welding job affects George's fertility
organisational level (workplace)
but maybe combined with individual (biological / genetic)?
Guide: 'what is meiosis and how is it linked to sperm production'?
George: to failure of the second meiotic division
no sperms is found in the ejaculate
local vs global effects?
healthcare differences
private infertility treatment cost differences
allowed chemical differences
social views on adoption / sperm donaion??
economic
out
Beth cannot work
medical care for Beth's mother
financially struggling
can't afford private treatment
income: opportunity cost
budget (resource) limited
income: private treatment too expensive
not accessible to people with lower income
is it available through public healthcare?
No, USA has no public healthcare
guide: 'How does access to healthcare vary for different countries?'
give numerical comparisons of welder's average income and prices for private treatment / sperm donor (+ chronic health condition?)
need
life-saving treatment or elective care?
psychology
Beth
doesn't work
Guilt
Mother has chronic health condition
Burdening George with medical care costs?
George lost his job
kept it a secret from her
can't afford private treatment: can't conceive baby with George
George
unsuccessfully trying for baby
strain on relationship?
Beth: feels responsible for lack of success?
'Beth is worried that the problem lies with her'
George: Guilt
he is infertile (Cause for infertility)
cannot afford private treatment (lost his job, struggling to get new one)
'several months of sleepless nights'
lost his job, struggling to get new job
guilt, stress, shame
kept it a secret from Beth for months
'months of sleepless nights'