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jerry coleman

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What is meant by reproductive coercion? List five questions a woman should ask herself to determine whether she is a victim of this type of behavior.

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Answer to Question 1

Reproductive coercion refers to behaviors intended to maintain power and control in a relationshipby someone who is, was, or wishes to be involved in an intimate or dating relationship.

Yes answers to the following questions indicate a healthy approach to reproductive decision-making:
 Is my partner respectful of my choices?
 Does my partner support my using birth control?
 Does my partner support my decisions about if or when I want to have more children?

Yes answers to the following questions indicates reproductive coercion:
 Has my partner ever tried to pressure me to get pregnant or make me get pregnant?
 Has my partner ever hurt or threatened me because I didn't agree to get pregnant?
 If I've ever been pregnant, has my partner told me he would hurt me if I didn't do what he wanted with the pregnancy (in either directioncontinuing the pregnancy or having an abortion)?

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jerry coleman

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Reply 2 on: Aug 6, 2018
Excellent


cassie_ragen

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it

 

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