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Is Reproductive Orientation Associated with Sexual Satisfaction Among Partnered U.S. Women? | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study explores the link between "reproductive orientation" (like trying to get pregnant or being sterilized) and sexual satisfaction in women of childbearing age, using data from a large national survey.
  • Women who are ambivalent or actively trying to conceive report higher sexual satisfaction compared to those who are sterilized, but this pattern changes when considering relationship quality.
  • The impact of reproductive orientation on sexual satisfaction varies, as women in lower-quality relationships often experience higher satisfaction while trying to get pregnant, while those in higher-quality relationships may experience lower satisfaction under the same circumstances.

Article Abstract

Little is known about how "reproductive orientation" (i.e., trying to get pregnant, ambivalent about pregnancy, trying to avoid pregnancy, or having had a sterilization surgery) is associated with sexual satisfaction among women of childbearing age. Using data from the National Survey of Fertility Barriers (N = 2811), we examined the association of reproductive orientation with sexual satisfaction, adjusting for relationship characteristics including union type (cohabitation versus marriage), quality, and length; infertility history; and demographic characteristics including age, parity, and race/ethnicity. Results indicated that women who were ambivalent or trying to get pregnant reported significantly higher levels of sexual satisfaction than women who were sterile in the unadjusted model, but not in the models that included relationship quality. The association of reproductive orientation and sexual satisfaction depended upon relationship quality; among women with lower relationship quality, "trying" was associated with higher, and among those with higher relationship quality, with lower sexual satisfaction.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8515561PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10508-021-01984-zDOI Listing

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