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Study in Peru: Women Victims of Violence Show Less Intention to Be Mothers

Summary by Diario Correo
Research conducted in Peru warns that intimate partner violence can directly influence women's reproductive decisions, reducing the intention to have children and increasing the risk of unplanned pregnancies.The study was developed by researcher Guido Bendezú Quispe, from the San Ignacio de Loyola University, along with a team of specialists from various Peruvian universities.The results are based on the analysis of 8,466 women of childbearing a…
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Research conducted in Peru warns that intimate partner violence can directly influence women's reproductive decisions, reducing the intention to have children and increasing the risk of unplanned pregnancies.The study was developed by researcher Guido Bendezú Quispe, from the San Ignacio de Loyola University, along with a team of specialists from various Peruvian universities.The results are based on the analysis of 8,466 women of childbearing a…

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Diario Correo broke the news in Peru on Monday, March 9, 2026.
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