“最后……我怀孕了。计划不是这样的”:对打算在美国寻求安全的移民妇女的生殖健康和权利的威胁

IF 1.8 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Kaylee Ramage , Emma Stirling-Cameron , Nicole Ramos , Isela Martinez SanRoman , Arianna Spata , Shira Goldenberg
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摘要

打算在美国寻求安全的移民妇女的生殖健康和权利受到其移民所经历的风险环境的影响,包括政策、社会、经济和物理因素。我们审查了移民妇女在生殖健康和权利方面的生活经历,这些经历是由这些风险环境在整个移民阶段造成和延续的。方法作为一项大型研究的一部分,研究了在墨西哥-美国寻求安全的赴美怀孕和养育移民妇女的孕产妇和生殖健康。结果:在38名移民妇女中,对生殖健康和权利的威胁是普遍存在的,并且受到移民期间和墨西哥-美国边境所经历的风险环境和不安全的人道主义条件的强烈影响。边境。这些包括:i)普遍的性暴力和性剥削经历;㈡意外怀孕、打乱计划生育和威胁围产期健康;(三)移徙前和移徙期间的暴力经历,以及对妇女及其家人的健康和安全构成更大威胁的边境经历。结论在美国寻求安全的移民妇女在移民过程中面临着生殖健康和权利的重大威胁,过境和墨西哥-美国边境所经历的风险环境使其持续存在。边境。有必要将现有的移民政策转向可持续的移民改革,以实现安全、有序和及时的移民。
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“In the end … I got pregnant. And that wasn't what the plans were”: Threats to reproductive health and rights for migrant women intending to seek safety in the U.S.

Background

Reproductive health and rights for migrant women intending to seek safety in the U.S. are shaped by the risk environments through which they migrate, including policy, social, economic, and physical factors. We examined migrant women's lived experiences of reproductive health and rights resulting from and perpetuated by these risk environments across migration phases.

Methods

As part of a larger study examining maternal and reproductive health among U.S.-bound pregnant and parenting migrant women seeking safety at the Mexico-U.S. border, we analyzed qualitative, semi-structured interviews of the lived experiences of threats to reproductive health and rights in relation to policies and practices experienced across phases of migration by migrant women intending to seek safety in the U.S.

Results

Among 38 migrant women, threats to reproductive health and rights were pervasive and strongly shaped by the risk environments and unsafe humanitarian conditions experienced during migration and at the Mexico-U.S. border. These included: i) experiences of pervasive sexual violence and exploitation; (ii) unplanned pregnancy, disruptions to family planning, and threats to perinatal health; and (iii) experiences of violence pre- and during migration, and border experiences that increased threats to the health and safety of women and their families.

Conclusion

Migrant women seeking safety in the U.S. face significant threats to reproductive health and rights during migration, perpetuated by the risk environments experienced in transit and at the Mexico-U.S. border. There is a need to shift existing migration policies towards sustainable immigration reforms that allow for safe, orderly, and timely migration.
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