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Caring for Women Experiencing Reproductive Coercion
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Reproductive StudiesReproductive HealthReproductive EthicsReproductive Justice (Reproductive Medicine)Contraceptive CoercionSocial SciencesViolence Against WomenGender StudiesReproductive EthicSexuality JusticeDecision MakingReproductive RightsSexual And Reproductive HealthInfertilitySexual ResponsibilityCoercionFeminist TheoryReproductive CoercionAbortionSociologyMoral ConflictMedicineReproductive Justice (Black Feminist Studies)Women's Health
Reproductive coercion is behavior that interferes with a woman's decision making regarding reproductive health. It may consist of contraception sabotage and/or pressure to either carry a pregnancy to term or to have an abortion. Reproductive coercion may coexist with intimate partner violence and be associated with higher rates of unintended pregnancy. Midwives and other women's health care providers can play an integral role in identifying reproductive coercion and implementing harm-reduction strategies.
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