Promoting a healing trajectory: Providing reproductive bereavement care for the sexually exploited

Maija Anderson, Jacqueline Callari Robinson, Kathryn R. Grauerholz

Roughly ninety per cent of exploited or enslaved individuals are trafficked into the sex industry, increasing the risk for unintended pregnancy, sexually transmitted infections and pelvic inflammatory infections which can increase risk for pregnancy loss and infertility. Incomplete miscarriages and abortions are common reasons for sexually exploited victims to seek healthcare...

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Uncovering Prolonged Grief Reactions Subsequent to a Reproductive Loss: Implications for the Primary Care Provider

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Tasked for Compassion: Initiating Reproductive Grief Care in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit