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PRACTICE 1
The sexual and reproductive health (SHR) refers to (1 )complete physical, (2) mental and (3) social
well-being in all matters relating to the reproductive system. Sexual and reproductive process is
understood as a part of human right that anyone is rightful for (4)that people are able to have a
satisfying and safe sex life, the capability to reproduce, (5) the capability to reproduce and (6) the
freedom to decide if, when, and how often to do so. Sexual and reproductive health SHR is
complicated issue to resolve as it is (7)is very personal subject, so people may have trouble finding
or asking for accurate information about it. That is why the health care service on SRH are (8)
Inadequte (9)fragmented and (10) unfriendly The problem arising are (11) Complications of
pregnancny and childbirth (12)unsafe abortions (13) reproductive tract infections, (14)sexual
violence and women dying from avoidable cancer in many countries. Access to safe, effective, and
affordable or acceptable methods of sexual and reproductive are the rights of both. (15)women dying
from avoidable cancer (16)men and (17)women . For women, we need to ensure that they have
adequate access to (18 )women to go safely through pregnancy and childbirth and (19) childbirth,
and provide couples with the best chance of having healthy infants. Women and girls in
(20)developing countries (21) facing barriers to sexual and reproductive health information and
care.han economic advantage women. Among the age group, (22)Young people are also extremely
vulnerable are also highly risk of sexual and reproductive problems. Reproductive health is classified
as (24)Reproductive health is a lifetime concern for both women and men, from infancy to old age.
problems for men and women. One procedure to prevent SHR related illness and diseases is
(25)education, family planning, antenatal and safe delivery care, post-natal care, services to prevent
sexually transmitted infections (including HIV), and services facilitating early diagnosis and treatment
of reproductive health illnesses including breast and cervical cancer.
PRACTICE 2
Questions:
1. What are the implications of SRH definition?
Good sexual and reproductive health is a state of complete physical, mental and social
well-being in all matters relating to the reproductive system. It implies that people are
able to have a satisfying and safe sex life, the capability to reproduce, and the freedom
to decide if, when, and how often to do so.