Implications of the Law on Reproductive and Sexual Health
- PMID: 38777491
- DOI: 10.1016/j.ogc.2024.02.009
Implications of the Law on Reproductive and Sexual Health
Abstract
The United States has a longstanding history of using laws to define the scope of government involvement in controlling personal matters related to sex and sexuality. Although the government serves a valuable role in protecting and promoting public health, sexual and reproductive health is unduly impacted by social stigma in ways that other fields of medicine are not. Consequently, this care is often singled out by legislation that limits rather than protects this care. Health care professionals are uniquely positioned to advocate for legal protection of the patient-provider relationship and for access to essential health care, including abortion, contraception, and gender-affirming care.
Keywords: Abortion; Contraception; Reproductive autonomy; Stigma; Supreme court.
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