Reproductive health refers to the overall well-being of the reproductive system. A pregnant woman must have the right to receive reproductive health care during pregnancy, all delivery services for safe motherhood, and postpartum services. It is a constitutional and fundamental right of pregnant women.
The process of conceiving and giving birth to a child 3 is extremely risky for every mother. At this time, for the wife’s physical, mental, social and spiritual well-being, she first needs her husband’s cooperation. Suppose a mother adopts a pre-conception plan, prepares herself before conception, and is aware of reproductive health.
In that case, the mother’s and baby’s well-being will not be a complicated issue. Pregnant women in low-income families do not receive special care and regular medical treatment, as childbearing is considered a woman’s religion. In many indigent families, pregnant women do not get the opportunity to go to the doctor for proper reproductive health care.
Thus women are being deprived of proper maternal health care due to family unawareness, low quality of reproductive health care, wrong treatment, poverty, illiteracy, religious orthodoxy and above all, neglect of women by men in the family. However, if the child is under a doctor’s care from conception, it is possible to give birth to a healthy baby, and there is no need to worry about maternal health.
Maternal and infant mortality rates are directly related to maternal age, reproductive health, and gestational age. Excessive food intake of pregnant mothers is a common thing in society. As much as financial consistency is responsible for food, more responsible is superstition, that is, lack of education. The fetus needs proper nutrition in the womb. As the fetus ages, so does its nutritional value. Therefore, pregnant mothers need a balanced diet and extra nutritious food. In particular, the need for extra food from the last three to four months of pregnancy is very high. In order to get a healthy and strong baby, the mother should be given more nutritious food than usual during pregnancy.
In the highlands, child marriage and frequent childbirth have eroded girls’ health, leading to serious illnesses such as maternal mortality. Therefore, special attention needs to be paid to reproductive health care.
Proper liaison between family planning service providers and mothers of reproductive age can help prevent maternal mortality and reduce morbidity. Quality reproductive health plays a helpful role in the creation of healthy future generations. It is necessary to make the developed country-nation and the world suitable for human habitation by producing good and effective offspring.
Even during the most important and necessary maternity period of a woman’s life, women workers are deprived of maternal welfare protection. But the right of any woman to get necessary rest, special care, food and nutrition during pregnancy. Achieving motherhood is a part of a woman’s normal life and a very important social responsibility. Motherhood is essential to the sustainability of the overall economy and human society, so it is the responsibility of all, including the state and employers, to ensure that working women have the opportunity to have safe motherhood; Because it is the inalienable right of women workers.
In fact, it is the just right of every woman to be a safe mother. The formation of a civilized country and a developed nation is closely associated with this. But, usually, due to child marriage and miscarriage, unplanned pregnancy, malnutrition of adolescent mother, anaemia, bleeding during pregnancy, lack of proper treatment, etc., the dream of a woman to become a safe mother becomes a nightmare.
So, the media can play a big part in making people more aware of reproductive health, making sure mothers are safe, preventing maternal deaths, and speeding up family planning. To wake up the religious people by having the imams and khatibs of the mosque speak during Friday prayer.
Reproductive health awareness. Awareness about this can be spread in religious ceremonies, temples, and churches. Basically, active participation and effectiveness of all, irrespective of race-religion-party-opinion
As a result of this role, there is a growing awareness about reproductive health care, public fertility, infant mortality prevention, contraception, knowledge and proper use of family planning methods.