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Long‐acting reversible contraception: A route to reproductive justice or injustice
ABSTRACT This article presents information on unintended pregnancies and the ongoing efforts of policy makers to promote long‐acting reversible contraception (LARC) to reduce the numbers of such pregnancies. Also discussed is the tension between the encouragement of LARC to promote the public's interests in achieving that goal versus the need to assure
Marsha Kaitz +2 more
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Teenage Childbearing, Reproductive Justice, and Infant Mental Health
ABSTRACT Reproductive justice advocates emphasize the rights of women to choose to have children, to decide the conditions under which they give birth, and to parent their children with support, safety, and dignity. This article examines what a reproductive justice perspective contributes to infant mental health work with teenage mothers and their ...
Sydney L. Hans, Barbara A. White
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ABSTRACT Latina immigrant women are vulnerable to traumatic stress and sexual health disparities. Without autonomy over their reproductive health and related decision‐making, reproductive justice is elusive. We analyzed behavioral health data from 175 Latina immigrant participants (M age = 35; range = 18–64) of the International Latino Research ...
Lisa R. Fortuna +7 more
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Abstract Early marriage—defined as marriage before age 18—has been shown to constitute a major obstacle to women's development with negative impacts on their health, education, and economic development. For several decades, the issue has been a major topic of global policy discussions with organizations like the United Nations advocating for global ...
Ene Ikpebe
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Reproductive justice and support for young fathers
ABSTRACT The current article addresses the interests and contributions of fathers to child development and well‐being within a reproductive and social justice framework. We present an overview of research on the role of fathers in the lives of children from the prenatal period through early childhood, with an emphasis on fathers as partners and ...
Andre Dukes, Glen Palm
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ABSTRACT Aim(s) To observe and compare the environmental impacts of different types of infant feeding, considering the use of formula, infant feeding accessories, potentially increased maternal dietary intake during breastfeeding (BF) and food consumption habits.
Judit Cos‐Busquets +102 more
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Reflective Capacity: An Antidote to Structural Racism Cultivated Through Mental Health Consultation
ABSTRACT Effecting a paradigm shift from “reproductive health” to “reproductive justice” within the perinatal field requires changes simultaneously at the levels of the individual healthcare provider and the system of care. The Infant‐Parent Program at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) has extended its pioneering infant and early ...
Miriam E. Silverman +1 more
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ABSTRACT Women's reproductive rights in China are shaped by geopolitical and cultural factors, resulting in restricted access to planned oocyte cryopreservation (planned OC). While the global discourse surrounding planned OC continues to evolve, China currently sanctions egg freezing for medical purposes exclusively in married women, while prohibiting ...
Olivia M. Y. Ngan +2 more
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Reconceiving the field: Infant mental health, intersectionality, and reproductive justice
ABSTRACT The field of infant mental health is conventionally comprised of professional discourses including developmental science, psychology, and psychiatry, among others, and involves spheres of practice as wide‐ranging as pediatrics, maternal/child health, early intervention, early care and education, and child welfare.
Maria Seymour St. John
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This qualitative study explored stakeholders' views on a mobile app to monitor Breaches to the International Code of Marketing of Breast‐Milk Substitutes. Implementing a reporting app requires a campaign to raise awareness, a national monitoring system free from commercial interests, and collaboration with government, CSOs, academia, and parents ...
M. Unar‐Munguía +7 more
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