Developing a Reproductive Life Plan

The purpose of this article is 2‐fold: to emphasize the importance of a reproductive life plan and to define its key elements. We review the 2006 recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) regarding ways to improve the delivery of preconception health care to women in...

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description The purpose of this article is 2‐fold: to emphasize the importance of a reproductive life plan and to define its key elements. We review the 2006 recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) regarding ways to improve the delivery of preconception health care to women in the United States, with particular focus on encouraging individual reproductive responsibility throughout the life span and on encouraging every woman to develop a reproductive life plan. We propose recommendations for the content of a reproductive life plan and explore ways to incorporate the guidelines from the CDC into clinical practice. By encouraging women to consider their plans for childbearing before they become pregnant, clinicians have the opportunity to influence behavior before pregnancy, which may decrease the incidence of unintended pregnancies and adverse pregnancy outcomes.
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (U.S.)
Childbearing
Clinical guidelines
Clinical medicine
Clinical outcomes
Clinical practice guidelines
Family planning
Family Planning Services - organization & administration
Family Planning Services - standards
Female
Genetic Counseling
Health care
Health promotion
Humans
Infant, Newborn
Infant, Newborn, Diseases - prevention & control
Nursing
preconception care
Preconception Care - organization & administration
Preconception Care - standards
preconception counseling
Pregnancy
Pregnancy Complications - prevention & control
Pregnancy Outcome
Pregnancy, Unplanned
Prenatal Care
reproduction
Reproductive health
Risk Factors
Service delivery
United States
Women
Women's issues
Womens health
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