Queering the birthing space: Phenomenological interpretations of the relationships between lesbian couples and perinatal nurses in the context of birthing care
Queer phenomenology, sexual orientation and health care spaces: Learning from the narratives of queer women and nurses in primary health care
Addressing trauma informed care in queer birthing women in rural Nova Scotia
Relationships and rural health practices: The experiences of LGBQ women and their perinatal care providers
Vulnerability, harm, and compromised ethical principles revealed by the experiences of queer birthing women in rural health care
What to expect when you aren’t expected: Bringing queer birthing lives from story to stage
Goldberg, L., & Aston, M. (in press). What to expect when you aren’t expected: Bringing queer birthing lives from story to stage. In Jones, K. (ed). Creativity in doing research and reaching communities. London, UK: Taylor & Francis. Lisa Goldberg and Megan Aston’s Chapter provides an account of their thrilling experience of transitioning from researchers […]