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Reproductive Justice Framework Essential to Addressing Inequities in High-risk Pregnancy Care

A new commentary in Reproductive Health calls for fetal condition care to be reframed through a Reproductive Justice (RJ) lens, arguing that systemic inequities, not just medical factors, shape the options available to families. A team of researchers, led by Penn Nursing and SisterSong the Women of Color Reproductive Justice Network, authored the editorial which highlights how structural power--rather than just medical necessity--shapes the experiences of families navigating complex fetal diagnoses.

April 16, 2026


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