Friday, November 25, 2011

Reproductive Health

Understanding Reproductive Health - In writing about the understanding of reproductive health will be presented regarding the definition of reproductive health of women and also explain women's reproductive health indicators. In addition this article also will discuss thoroughly about reproductive health in women, and underline the limits the scope of reproductive health.

From various articles that can be easily found on the internet, then get the understanding of reproductive health is a state of perfect health, both physically, mentally, and socially and not merely free from disease or disability in all aspects related to the reproductive system, function and processes.

In terms of reproductive health are found various things that are covered in it about things as the following:
The right person to be able to obtain a safe sex life and satisfying as well as having the capacity to reproduce;
The freedom to decide when or how much did it;
The right of men and women to obtain information and gain the accessibility of safe, effective, affordable both economically and culturally;
The right to obtain an adequate level of health services so that women have the opportunity to undergo the process of pregnancy is safe.
Can be broadly classified four groups of factors that can adversely affect reproductive health, namely:
Socio-economic and demographic (especially poverty, low education levels, and ignorance about sexual development and reproductive processes, as well as the remote location of residence).
Cultural and environmental factors (eg, traditional practices harmful to reproductive health, many children trust a lot of luck, information on reproductive functions that confuse children and teens because opposing one another, etc.).
Psychological factors (the impact on parent cracks in adolescents, depression due to hormonal imbalance, feeling worthless woman on the man who bought his freedom in the material, etc.).
Biological factors (birth defects, defects of the reproductive tract post a sexually transmitted disease, etc.).

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