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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.

2. Why is the SRH related problem is difficult to resolve?


Because Sexual and reproductive health (SRH) is a very personal subject, so people
may have trouble finding or asking for accurate information about it. This may also
help explain why these issues are still not addressed openly, and services are
inadequate, fragmented and unfriendly

3. Explain the meaning of “women avoidable cancer”!


many program to women avoidable cancer they are Some programs have developed
to tailor SRH through comprehensive sexuality 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.

4. Why the issue of SRH mostly occurs in developing countries?


because This is seen most acutely in developing countries, where reproductive health
problems are a leading cause of ill health and death for women and girls of
childbearing age. Impoverished women suffer disproportionately from unintended
pregnancies, unsafe abortion, maternal death and disability, sexually transmitted
infections (STIs), gender-based violence, and other related problems.

5. What is meant by unintended pregnancy?


Unintended pregnancy can result from contraceptive failure, non-use of contraceptive
services, and, less commonly, rape. Abortion is a frequent consequence of unintended
pregnancy and, in the developing world, can result in serious, long-term negative
health effects including infertility and maternal death.

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