Title: REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH TRENDS AND ISSUES CFH-PHC 6590-001
1REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH TRENDS AND ISSUES CFH-PHC
6590-001
2A JOINT ENTERPRISE
- Student ceases to be a data bank in which
deposits of knowledge are made by the teacher to
become a participatory actor who responds to the
challenges of each problematic situation
3DEFINITION
- Reproductive Health is a state of
complete,physical,mental and social well-being
and not merely the absence of disease or
infirmity, in all matters related to the
reproductive health system and to its functions
and processes - adopted by ICDP - Cairo 1994
4REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH
- Implies Ability to reproduce,to regulate their
fertility,and to practice and enjoy sexual
relationships - That reproduction is carried to a successful
outcome through infant and child
survival,growth,and healthy development. - That women can go safely through pregnancy and
childbirth,that regulation of fertility can be
achieved without health hazards and that people
feel and are safe in having sex
5REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH GOALS (WHO Program)
- Experience healthy sexual development and
maturation and have the capacity for equitable
responsible relationships and sexual fulfillment - Achieve their desired number of children safely
and healthily,when and if they decide to have
them
6REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH GOALS (WHO program)
- Avoid illness, disease and disability related to
sexuality and reproduction and receive
appropriate care when needed - Be free from violence and other harmful
practices related to sexuality and reproduction
7REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH LIFE STAGES
- BIRTH
- INFANCY AND CHILDHOOD
- ADOLESCENCE
- ADULTHOOD
- MATURE AGE (Post Menopause- Geriatrics)
8REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH LIFE RISKS
- BIRTH TRAUMA
- PELVIC FLOOR LESIONS(Prolapse-Incontinence)
- TUMORS (Breast-Cervix-Endometrium-Ovaries-Vagina)
- OSTEOPOROSIS-FRACTURES
- INFECTIONS
- RAPE AND ABUSE
- STDs/HIV/AIDS
- LEUKORRHEA
- MENSTRUAL DYSFUCTIONS
- ABORTION
- PREGNANCY
9REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH INTERVENTIONS AND PROGRAMS
- POPULATION IDENTIFICATION
- DETECTION OF RISK GROUPS
- PREVENTION Motivation,Promotion Education
- SEX EDUCATION
- EPIDEMIOLOGIC
- PSYCHOPROPHILACTIC (Lamaze)
- ONCOLOGIC CARE AND TREATMENT
- FOLLOW-UP ACCORDING TO LEVELS AND RISKS
10Reproductive health selected aspects (1990-1995)
WHO
11MATERNAL PRACTICES INFLUENCING CHILD SURVIVAL IN
REPRODUCTIVE LIFE STAGESPRECONCEPTION
1)Conception delaying actions postponement of
marriage-birth spacing-contraception-abstinence-br
east-feedingPREGNANCY 2)Specific preventive
practices to protect pregnancy,e.g. dietary
restrictions traditional practices modern
practices rituals prenatal care.3)Treatments
for sickness/complications-traditional-modern4)
Dietary practice an care- Food taboos5) Work
activities physical demands of work (energy)6)
Other behaviors smoking-use of drugs-etc
12MATERNAL PRACTICES INFLUENCING CHILD SURVIVAL IN
REPRODUCTIVE LIFE CYCLECHILDBIRTH 7) Place
selected for birth- Hygiene-Home-Health
Facility8) Attendant self/family-tba-qualifiedP
OST-NATAL 9) Breast-feeding practices-use of
colostrum-duration-partial breast-feeding-
pattern(demand,schedule,nighttime)10)
Supplementary feeding type/timing/amount of
foods offeredspecial foodsuse of bottle
feeding11)Dietary practices of motherfood
taboos/restrictions/supplements.
13MATERNAL PRACTICES (cont)12) Household hygienic
practices cleaningbeddingdiapersfood
preparation storagelatrine/toiletwater/soap
general environment.13) Specific prevention
practices traditional (taboosritualscircumcision
)-modern postpartum childcare (immunizations
vitaminscontraception)14) Sickness care
practices traditional ( food restrictions
medicinesrituals) modern.15) Activities (
work) of the mother time resuming household
work-Outside work care - Care of infant during
work (place of care home or work) Delegation of
care ( sibling/relative) unqualified or qualified
caretaker.
14SOME GLOBAL OVERVIEW DATABirth rate per 1000
population(1999) World 23-More developed
countries 11- Less developed countries 26-Less
developed countries excluding China292) Infant
Mortality rate (Infant deaths per 1000 live
births) (1999) World 57- More developed
countries 8- Less developed countries 62- Less
developed countries excluding China683)
Contraceptive use women in union
(1999)Prevalence rate all methods- World
58- More developed countries 72- Less developed
countries55- Less developed countries excluding
China44
15GLOBAL OVERVIEW DATA (Cont)Contraceptive use
modern methods(1999)World 51- More developed
Countries 59- Less developed countries 49- Less
developed countries excluding China 37Maternal
Mortality Ratio ( Per 1000 live births) (1992)
World 320 -More developed countries 9- Less
developed countries 350- Less developed
countries excluding China 410)Life time chance
of Maternal death according to region ( 1987)
Africa 1 in 21- Asia 1 in 54 - South America 1 in
73- Caribbean 1 in140- North America 1 in 6366-
Northern Europe 1 in 9850