Reproductive health refers to physical, emotional, behavioral, and social well-being related to reproduction. The World Health Organization defines it as a complete state of well-being in all matters relating to the reproductive system and its functions and processes. India was one of the first countries to initiate family planning programs in 1951 to promote total reproductive health as a social goal. These programs, now called Reproductive and Child Health Care Programs, aim to create awareness about reproductive health issues and provide support and facilities to build a healthier society. The government has taken measures such as using media to raise awareness, introducing sex education in schools, and providing medical facilities and care related to pregnancy, childbirth, sexually transmitted diseases, and other reproductive health issues
Reproductive health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity, in all matters relating to the reproductive system and to its functions and processes.
The topic discussed here is about the Reproductive health, Population, Overpopulation, Population Growth curves :Demography, causes of overpopulation, Birth control methods, Family planning, Measures adopted for family planning, Sexually Transmitted diseases
Reproductive health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity, in all matters relating to the reproductive system and to its functions and processes. Reproductive health implies that people are able to have a satisfying and safe sex life and that they have the capability to reproduce and the freedom to decide if, when and how often to do so.
Reproductive health
Birth Control
Contraceptives and their types
Various Characteristics of Contraceptive
Natural Method , Surgical Method , Chemical methods explained
Reproductive health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity, in all matters relating to the reproductive system and to its functions and processes.
The topic discussed here is about the Reproductive health, Population, Overpopulation, Population Growth curves :Demography, causes of overpopulation, Birth control methods, Family planning, Measures adopted for family planning, Sexually Transmitted diseases
Reproductive health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity, in all matters relating to the reproductive system and to its functions and processes. Reproductive health implies that people are able to have a satisfying and safe sex life and that they have the capability to reproduce and the freedom to decide if, when and how often to do so.
Reproductive health
Birth Control
Contraceptives and their types
Various Characteristics of Contraceptive
Natural Method , Surgical Method , Chemical methods explained
Audiobook Reproductive Health and Human Rights The Way Forward (Pennsylvania ...bralessmikiou
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Audiobook Reproductive Health and Human Rights The Way Forward (Pennsylvania ...bralessmikiou
Reproductive Health and Human Rights The Way Forward critically reflects on the past fifteen years of international efforts aimed at improving health alleviating poverty diminishing gender inequality and promoting human rights. The volume includes essays by leading scholars and practitioners that are centered on the 1994 United Nations International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD) and its resulting Programme of Action. ICPD an agreement among 179 governments UN agencies and NGOs was intended to shape population and development policy8212reinterpreted and redefined as "reproductive health." More than a decade after the enthusiasm that accompanied ICPD there is growing concern about its effectiveness in the context of global health and development. Reproductive Health and Human Rights addresses that concern.The book grapples with fundamental questions about the relationships among population fertility decline reproductive health human rights poverty alleviation and development and assesses the various arguments8212demographic public health human rightsbased and economic8212for and against ICPD today.A number of the chapters address institutional challenges to
Reproductive health and family planning moduleihedce
Digital module of Reproductive Health and Family Planning for building awareness of status of reproductive health of women in India, myths about it and measurements taken up by government for effective family planning. The module is developed by Department of Development Communication and Extension, Institute of Home Economics, University of Delhi.
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The field of health promotion and education is at a turning point as it steps up to address the interconnected challenges of health, equity and sustainable development. Professionals and policy makers recognize the need for an integrative thinking and practice approach to foster comprehensive and coherent action in each of these complex areas.
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2. REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH
It is the state of physical, emotional, behavioural and social fitness for leading
a reproductive life.
According to WHO: A total well being in all aspects of reproduction, i.e.,
physical, emotional, behavioural and social.
3. Reproductive Health- Problems Strategies
India was among the 1st countries to initiate actions & plans to attain
total reproductive health as social goal.
These programs are called as ‘ FAMILY PLANNING’-initiated in
1951.
Improved programs covering reproduction related areas are in
operation- ‘Reproductive & Child Health Care Programs’ (RCH)
Create awareness about various reproduction aspects & provide
facilities and support to build reproductively healthy society
4. HOW HAS THE GOVERNMENT TAKEN MEASURES
Through the help of audio-visuals & print media to create awareness.
Family members, close relations are involved in the awareness.
Sex education is introduced in schools to provide awareness
Proper information about reproductive organs, adolescence &
related changes , safe & hygienic sexual practices, sexually transmitted
diseases (STD), AIDS etc.
Educating people about birth control options, care of pregnant women, post-
natal care of mother & child, importance of breast feeding, equal importance
to both male & female child- socially conscious healthy family
Awareness of uncontrolled population growth, social evils- build socially
responsible healthy society
5. Implementation of various action plan requires infrastructural facilities,
professional expertise & material support to provide medical assistance and
care to people in reproduction related problems, pregnancy, delivery, STDs,
abortions, contraception, menstrual problems, infertility etc.
Statutory ban on Amniocentesis- legally check female foeticide.
7. Massive child immunisation- programs
Researches on reproduction related areas, supported by gov. & non-
governmental agencies to improve/ find new methods upon the existing ones.
Saheli (Contraceptive)- Central Drug Research Institute (CDRI)
• Improved reproductive healthy society- increased medically assisted
deliveries, better post natal care, decreased maternal & infant mortality rate,
small families, better detection & cure of STDs- increased facilities for sex
related problems