Denial of reproductive potential: a predictor of unperceived pregnancy in an Austrian neonaticide sample.
Claudia M KlierBozic InaYvonne J KuipersSabine AmonPublished in: Archives of women's mental health (2024)
Future case reports and forensic evaluations should take reproductive behavior into account, as it may offer valuable insights into the events leading up to neonaticide. Our findings suggest that denial of reproductive potential often precedes unperceived pregnancies. In the Austrian cohort, women who experienced unperceived pregnancies resulting in unassisted births and subsequent neonaticide showed a low prevalence of contraceptive use. This is particularly noteworthy given that the primary motive for neonaticide is unwanted pregnancy.