Beyond The Realms Of Pregnancy – How Conversations About Contraception Can Contribute To Improving The Health Of Sexual Minority Women
Bryony Roberts
Abstract:<p><b>Background: Sexual minority women (SMW) face several disparities within healthcare and health outcomes. SMW and individuals assigned female at birth (AFAB) share many of the same reproductive and sexual health concerns as heterosexual, cisgender women (Eliason & Schope, 2001). Despite this, little is known about the barriers SMW face accessing contraceptive health care when there is no pregnancy risk present. Furthermore, there is limited research regarding how discussing contraception wi… Show more
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