Learn about reproductive health, how you can support your partner and ensure that you attain good reproductive health
What you will learn
Understand Reproductive health and rights involved in Reproductive Health
Know the components of reproductive health
Understand what is addressed in Reproductive Health
Know how to respond to reproductive health issues
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Introduction
Description
Why should you take this course?
- Because whether you are interested in reproductive health matters or not, you have a reproductive system which you should preserve for you to continue to be healthy and live longer
- You will understand how reproductive health contributes to the sexual and reproductive health education of all young people.
- You have Adolescents in your community who should become more conscious of appropriate sexual behavior because you will be able to mentor them
- You will understand how it aids in the prevention of HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted diseases.
- You will know how it helps to deliver a healthy baby and safeguards both the mother and the kid from contagious infections.
- You will fully understand how reproductive health offers comprehensive information about early pregnancy, infertility, birth control options, pregnancy, postpartum care for both the mother and the infant.
Why is reproductive health important?
Because by definition Reproductive health is the condition of having reproductive organs that are healthy and working well throughout the entire reproductive process. Exactly, we all have a reproductive system, do you care about yours? Then this course is for you, enroll and understand a few basics about your reproductive system.
What you will learn
The nine components of reproductive health shown below:
- Quality family planning
- Prevention and treatment of infertility
- Where not against the law, Safe abortion services
- Unsafe abortions prevention and management of their complications
- Safe motherhood promotion
- Reproductive tract infections prevention
- Human sexuality counselling and information
- Functional and accessible referral
- Discouragement of harmful practices actively
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