From this discourse, it is observed that women have their dreams of being a mother frustrated due to intense suffering brought about by miscarriage. Successive losses and interventions on their health, which is already weakened by abortion, motivate them to give up any aspiration of having children, and encourages them to reshape their plans, establishing effective bonds with children who may be their nephews, children of their neighbors, or else they may sublimate their desire by caring for dolls and pets.
Moreover, a progressive change in self-image and loss of self-esteem can occur because of several visible bodily changes that make women with SCA to feel less attractive. The pregnancy and the arrival of a child means that they can match other women considered “normal”. When women suffering from SCA are not fulfilled in motherhood, they live with the fear of losing their partners to other women who can become pregnant and give birth without much risk.