Women's Reproductive Health during COVID-19

Seema Bhattacharjee
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Background : Reproductive health of women is considered as the central feature of human development. A healthy child is one of the best gift of good female reproductive system ensuring the survivor off spring to withstand the changing global diverse situations. Even though now-a-days some organizations decided and are planning that teachers and parents should be involved as primary sex educators through friendship.This review article is aimed to design to provide and insight the update information and the relationship between women’s reproductive health and COVID-19 is necessary for optimum management of such condition. Methodology : In this narrative review, literature search done by using PubMed, Medline, Google Scholar and Cochrane date bases of systemic review and citation list of relevant publication. Conclusion : In the pandemic high risk situation it is necessary that health care teams to focus more on women’s mental health, domestic violence, sexual relationships, use of contraceptive methods and intending for child bearing. Providing virtual group educations and use of national media, could enhance the awareness of women’s reproductive health. Further study may reveal more clearly the various aspects of women’s reproductive health during COVID-19. JCMCTA 2021 ; 32 (2) : 3-7
COVID-19期间妇女的生殖健康
背景:妇女的生殖健康被认为是人类发展的核心特征。一个健康的孩子是良好的女性生殖系统最好的礼物之一,确保幸存者的后代能够承受不断变化的全球多样化情况。尽管现在一些组织决定并正在计划教师和家长应该通过友谊作为初级性教育者参与进来。本文旨在提供和了解妇女生殖健康与COVID-19之间的最新信息和关系,为优化此类疾病的管理提供必要的信息。方法:在本叙述性综述中,通过PubMed、Medline、Google Scholar和Cochrane系统综述数据库和相关出版物的引文列表进行文献检索。结论:在大流行的高风险情况下,卫生保健团队有必要更多地关注妇女的心理健康、家庭暴力、性关系、避孕方法的使用和生育意愿。提供虚拟群体教育和利用国家媒体可以提高对妇女生殖健康的认识。进一步的研究可能会更清楚地揭示COVID-19期间妇女生殖健康的各个方面。Jcmcta 2021;32 (2): 3-7
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