Fertility goals are part of sexual decision making and involve
desires surrounding the timing of pregnancy, desire for
pregnancy, andmoreover, the intendedness of pregnancy.25,27
When the power of fertility is controlled or concealed, it is
often disregarded until it is desired or until a woman has evidence
of it, such as pregnancy.1 This “out of sight, out ofmind”
perspective provides a base tomotivate health care professionals
to educate youngwomen about fertility and its physical and
psychological implications over a lifetime. A different framework
for educating women about making a reproductive life
plan should begin by presenting fertility as a whole, made up
of the biological and psychosexual self, and then highlighting
cases in which the power of fertility is concealed or revealed.
Subsequently, women can process the information and make
informed sexual decisions.
Fertility goals are part of sexual decision making and involve
desires surrounding the timing of pregnancy, desire for
pregnancy, andmoreover, the intendedness of pregnancy.25,27
When the power of fertility is controlled or concealed, it is
often disregarded until it is desired or until a woman has evidence
of it, such as pregnancy.1 This “out of sight, out ofmind”
perspective provides a base tomotivate health care professionals
to educate youngwomen about fertility and its physical and
psychological implications over a lifetime. A different framework
for educating women about making a reproductive life
plan should begin by presenting fertility as a whole, made up
of the biological and psychosexual self, and then highlighting
cases in which the power of fertility is concealed or revealed.
Subsequently, women can process the information and make
informed sexual decisions.
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