Reproductive Control Among Women with Violent Partners in Paraguay

In this qualitative study, we explore the presence of reproductive control as a form of intimate partner violence (IPV). An intentional sample of 30 women in heterosexual couples was interviewed in two clinical settings of the capital and its suburban area. The results of the fieldwork showed that,...

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Domestic violence
Heterosexuality
Intimate partner violence
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Pregnancy
Qualitative research
Reproductive health
Social classes
Women
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