Status of Women’s Reproductive and Menstrual Health: A Socio-psychological Household Prognostication of Meena Tribal Community of Karauli, Rajasthan

Sambhawna Chaudhary, V. Chandna, U. Pathak, B. Pandey
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The present study hovers around the socio-cultural factors among the women of Meena tribe which pose a grave threat to their reproductive health and also takes into account subjects like menstrual hygiene. Reproductive health and hygiene have always remained stigmatic and dogmatic topics of discussion. The significance of the proverb ‘Prevention is better than cure’ is a saying whose importance cannot be overemphasised. Hygiene then is the foremost requirement for a healthy and good life. The key issues of reproductive rights include the basic right to decide the birth timing space between successive births (or what is known as the pregnancy gap), and also the right to decide the number of offspring in marital life. Some other basic reproductive rights are access to methods of family planning and access to hygienic conditions, health services, education and information. Due to gross misinformation, ignorance and deep-seated taboos, the subject of reproductive health has eluded people for long. The most noticeable detriments are maternal mortality and unhygienic menstrual conditions, thereby leading to women’s lower status not just socially but also mentally and physically. This study reveals how the socio-cultural position of tribal Meena women affects them and adds to the misery and risks faced by them with respect to their health, menstrual hygiene and their selection of health services. This is established by conducting on-field surveys and interviews. The research also derives its findings from various primary and secondary data along with necessary sample collections.
妇女生殖和月经健康状况:拉贾斯坦邦Karauli Meena部落社区的社会心理家庭预测
本研究围绕对Meena部落妇女的生殖健康构成严重威胁的社会文化因素展开,并考虑到月经卫生等问题。生殖健康和卫生一直是污名化和教条化的讨论话题。“预防胜于治疗”这句谚语的重要性怎么强调都不为过。因此,卫生是健康美好生活的首要要求。生殖权利的关键问题包括决定连续生育之间的生育时间间隔(或所谓的怀孕间隔)的基本权利,以及决定婚姻生活中子女数量的权利。其他一些基本生殖权利是获得计划生育方法和获得卫生条件、保健服务、教育和信息。由于严重的错误信息、无知和根深蒂固的禁忌,生殖健康这个话题长期以来一直回避着人们。最明显的危害是产妇死亡率和不卫生的月经条件,从而导致妇女不仅在社会上而且在精神和身体上地位较低。这项研究揭示了部落Meena妇女的社会文化地位如何影响她们,并增加了她们在健康、经期卫生和选择保健服务方面面临的痛苦和风险。这是通过进行实地调查和访谈来确定的。该研究还从各种主要和次要数据以及必要的样本收集中得出其发现。
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