Abstract Using a grounded theory approach and interviewing 23 women, this study clarified the decision‐making process regarding family planning among Japanese women with mental disorders. These women were unable to think about having children until they became stable after the onset of their mental disorders. The risk of their condition worsening was a core concern. The presence of role models and the attitudes and opinions of those around them influenced their decision‐making. These results suggest that early pregnancy planning, prevention of worsening maternal medical conditions, role models, and practitioner training are necessary.
Kageyama et al. (Tue,) studied this question.