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Official websites use. Share sensitive information only on official, secure websites. Corresponding author: Karen Trister Grace, N. Reproductive coercion RC describes a range of behaviors that restrict reproductive autonomy including pregnancy coercion, birth control sabotage, and controlling the outcome of a pregnancy.
RC is associated with pregnancies that are mistimed and unwanted i. Past research demonstrates that Latina women have higher risk for RC and for unintended pregnancy. A tablet survey was administered to women attending a community health center, between the ages of 15 and 45, who self-identified as Latina and who had a dating or sexual partner in the past year.
Approximately 1 in 6 IPV questions were specific to the partner involved with RC behaviors. Approximately Providers working with racially and ethnically marginalized women have an important role in promoting safety and harm reduction strategies that include offering less detectable methods of contraception and support in leaving unhealthy and abusive relationships.
Reproductive coercion RC describes a range of behaviors that restrict reproductive autonomy including coercion to get pregnant, sabotaging contraception, and controlling the outcome of a pregnancy. Miller et al. IPV and unintended pregnancy have associated negative health outcomes Campbell, ; Campbell et al. Women who resist RC and preserve their autonomous reproductive decision-making use a variety of safety and harm reduction strategies Allsworth et al.
Demographic risk factors for RC have been identified in some studies, including younger age Center for Impact Research, ; Rosenfeld et al. Miller, Decker, et al. Relationship factors have also been examined, revealing greater age discrepancy with partner Center for Impact Research, ; Rosenbaum et al. RC behaviors are associated with numerous health outcomes in addition to unintended pregnancy including PTSD and depression Alexander et al.