Noralie Schonewille

Chapter 1 General introduction 7
Part 1 Psychiatric vulnerability, unintended pregnancies and desire for children 23
Chapter 2 Psychiatric vulnerability and the risk for unintended pregnancies, a systematic review and meta-analysis 25
Chapter 3 Experiences with family planning amongst persons with mental health problems: a nationwide patient survey 51
PART II Psychiatric vulnerability and birth outcomes 77
Chapter 4 Pregnancy intention in relation to maternal and neonatal outcomes in women with versus without psychiatric diagnoses 79
Chapter 5 Neonatal admission after lithium use in pregnant women with bipolar disorders: a retrospective cohort study 103
PART III Psychiatric vulnerability and lived experiences with family planning 119
Chapter 6 Family planning decision-making in relation to psychiatric disorders in women: a qualitative focus group study 121
Chapter 7 Exploring narratives on unintended pregnancies amongst women with psychiatric disorders using interpretative phenomenological analysis 151
Chapter 8 The conversation about family planning and desire for children in mental healthcare: patients’ perspective versus professionals’ perspective in a mixed methods study 191
Chapter 9 General discussion 233
Appendix 261
English summary 263
Nederlandstalige samenvatting 265
Publications 267
Author contribution statements 269
PhD Portfolio 273
Dankwoord 275
Curriculum vitae 283

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