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Research Paper | Gynaecology | India | Volume 5 Issue 7, July 2016
Assess the Reproductive Health Problems among Reproductive Age Group Women in the Selected Urban and Rural Area of Jalgaon
Nivedita Ravindra [2] | Ravindra Puranik [3]
Abstract: Women bear by far the greatest burden of reproductive health problems. Women are at risk of complications from pregnancy, childbirth, preventing unwanted pregnancy, unsafe abortion, burden of contraception, and reproductive tract infections & sexually transmitted diseases including HIV/AIDS. Biological factors, social, economic and political disadvantages have a detrimental impact on their reproductive health. Based on objectives of the study, 41 structuredquestionnaire on reproductive health problems were prepared, Exploratory approach & Non-probability purposive sampling technique was used. Results- out of 200 samples (100 in urban & 100 in rural of reproductive age group women) gynecological problems in urban were 11.016 % and in rural were 12.31 %. Obstetrical problems in urban were 13.40 % and in rural were 13.47 % and psychological problems in urban were 13.78 % and in rural were 16.28 %.
Keywords: Reproductive health, Reproductive health problems, Reproductive age group, Urban area, rural area
Edition: Volume 5 Issue 7, July 2016,
Pages: 152 - 157
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Review Papers, Gynaecology, India, Volume 12 Issue 1, January 2023
Pages: 542 - 544Availability of Evidence Related to Menstruation Problems and its Management among Deaf and Mute Girls Population: A Narrative Review
Dr Neelam K Rathod | Dr Jagdish T Gohil
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Analysis Study Research Paper, Gynaecology, India, Volume 14 Issue 2, February 2025
Pages: 922 - 927Analysis of Awareness and Supportive Behaviour of Males Regarding Menstruation and Menstrual Hygiene: Importance for Women
Dr. Neelam K Rathod | Dr. Jagdish T Gohil | Dr. Tvisha K Patel | Dr. Zarana K Khamar