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Reproductive Life Planning: Raising the Questions

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MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH JOURNAL
Volume 22, Issue 4, Pages 439-444

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SPRINGER/PLENUM PUBLISHERS
DOI: 10.1007/s10995-018-2516-z

Keywords

Reproductive life planning; Unintended pregnancy; Reproductive justice; Patient-centered care; Preconception health

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Introduction Unintended pregnancy has been a concerning public health problem for decades. As we begin to understand the complexities of pregnancy intention and how women experience these pregnancies, reproductive life planning offers a paradigm shift. Methods Reproductive life planning is a patient-centered approach that places a patient's reproductive preferences-whether concrete or ambivalent-at the forefront of her clinical care. Results This process grants women and men the opportunity to consider how reproduction fits within the context of their broader lives. Within a clinical encounter, reproductive life planning allows counseling and care to be tailored to patient preferences. Discussion Although there is great potential for positive public health impacts in unintended pregnancy, contraceptive use and improved preconception health, the true benefit lies within reinforcing reproductive empowerment. Despite recommendations for universal adoption, many questions remain regarding implementation, equity and outcomes.

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