Achieving Reproductive Justice Within Family Planning
- PMID: 38267129
- DOI: 10.1016/j.ogc.2023.11.006
Achieving Reproductive Justice Within Family Planning
Abstract
There is a long-standing history of reproductive oppression in the United States which impacts how patients, particularly those from marginalized communities, receive reproductive health services today. The reproductive justice (RJ) framework is a tool to support people to become pregnant, to not become pregnant, and to parent in safe communities. In this review, the authors provide essential background about this history and how those in reproductive health care can use the RJ framework through an intersectional lens to achieve inclusive reproductive goals and advocate for comprehensive access to family planning care, including contraceptive and abortion care.
Keywords: Abortion; Contraception; Reproductive health care; Reproductive justice.
Copyright © 2023 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Conflict of interest statement
Disclosure Dr C. Loder is a Principal Investigator for Contraceptive Clinical Trials for Merck & Co, Inc and Sebela Pharmaceuticals Inc and is an Educational Consultant for the American Medical Students' Association.
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