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That's a woman's body, that's a woman's choice: The influence of policy on women's reproductive choices

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WOMENS STUDIES INTERNATIONAL FORUM
Volume 90, Issue -, Pages -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.wsif.2021.102559

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Policy; Reproductive rights; Reproductive choices; Reproductive decision-making; Women

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This study examines the experiences of Victorian women in Australia regarding reproductive choices and the impact of policies on their lives. Through in-depth interviews with 15 women aged 20 to 45, five interconnected themes emerged: social-cultural-political-legal-environmental context, access to resources and services, impacts on daily life, personal context, and social-historical individual context. It is evident that legislation and public policy constrain the freedom of reproductive decision-making, thus limiting women's reproductive rights. Further research is needed to understand the long-term effects of policy changes on women's reproductive choices and how policy can either support or hinder women's reproductive rights.
This study explored Victorian (Australia) women's lived experiences of policy regarding their reproductive choices. In-depth interviews were conducted with 15 women aged between 20 and 45 years. Five inter-connected themes emerged: social-cultural-political-legal-environmental context; access, information and experiences of resources and services; impacts and implications for everyday life; immediate personal; and the social-historicalindividual context. Across these themes, it is apparent that the notion of freedom of choice in reproductive decision-making and family planning is constrained by legislation, law and public policy, which have consequences for women's lived experiences of their reproductive choices, restricting women's reproductive rights. More research is needed to explore the impacts of policy on women's lived experiences of reproductive choices over time, including how changes to policy impact women's reproductive choices, the consequences of these choices, and how policy constrains or supports women's reproductive rights.

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