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Coerced Choice: Resigned Contraceptive Usership Among Individuals Affected by Reproductive Coercion.

Kathryn E FaySummer CorryRebecca G SimmonsJami Baayd
Published in: Journal of midwifery & women's health (2022)
Individuals affected by reproductive coercion may be able to access and exercise limited choice over their contraceptive options, but some may be unable to use the preferred method because of partners' behavior. Clinician awareness of the diversity of presentations of reproductive coercion, including individuals using long-acting reversible contraceptives, may facilitate individualized counseling and realignment of care with patient preferences.
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