Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7528824 | Women's Health Issues | 2018 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
This study improves on previous findings that focus only on ambivalence related to pregnancy intention or to decision making, and explores women's mixed, fluctuating, or unresolved feelings and attitudes about pregnancy before many participants had completed pregnancy decision making. Acknowledging and exploring sources of ambivalence regarding pregnancy may help health providers and policymakers to comprehensively support women with respect to both their experiences and reproductive goals.
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Authors
Abigail MD, Blair McNamara, Neena MD, MPH, Holly Powell CNM, PhD, Lisbet PhD, Aileen MD, MPH,