Public reproductive health and 'unintended' pregnancies: introducing the construct 'supportability'
- PMID: 26354998
- DOI: 10.1093/pubmed/fdv123
Public reproductive health and 'unintended' pregnancies: introducing the construct 'supportability'
Abstract
In this Perspectives paper, I outline the limitations of the concept of 'intentionality' in public reproductive health understandings of pregnancy. 'Intentionality', 'plannedness', 'wantedness' and 'timing' place individual cognitions, psychology and/or behaviors at the center of public health conceptualizations of pregnancies, thereby leaving the underlying social and structural dynamics under-examined. I propose a model that places 'supportability' at the center of thinking about pregnancies and that allows for an analysis of the intersection of individual cognitions, emotions and behavior with micro-level interactive spaces and macro-level issues.
Keywords: mistimed pregnancy; public reproductive health; unintended pregnancy; unplanned pregnancy; unwanted pregnancy.
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