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Traditionally, Japanese women endure labor pain. They are then pleased by the sense of accomplishment after a successful vaginal childbirth, a concept based on the Japanese Buddhism. Therefore, Japanese midwives place importance on the... more
This paper discuss about the burden and importance of leucorrhoea, the causes of leucorrhoea, the clinical features of conditions causing leucorrhoea, diagnosis and traditional management of leucorrhoea, limitations of traditional... more
Mammograms are known to cause breast cancer. Wearing tight bras for long hours daily is also known to cause breast cancer. Tight bras also worsen the damage caused by radiation from mammograms. Women are advised to not use bras, and to... more
Abstract Question: Are women in semi-urban city of Nigeria aware of alternative route of ultrasound scanning in early pregnancy aside trans-abdominal route(TAS) and what is the level of acceptance of trans-vaginal ultrasound... more
SNEHA, a non-profit organisation, implements a program on prevention of gender based violence in informal urban settlements of Mumbai. This article highlights the strategies adopted to carry out prevention work on gender-based violence in... more
Several body systems, including the circulatory system, lymphatic system and kidneys, help maintain the appropriate balance of fluids in the body. A problem with any of these systems can contribute to the retention of fluid. Leg and foot... more
Background and objectives: Patient satisfaction is a significant indicator of the quality of care. Understanding mother's level of satisfaction with their child birth experience is relevant to health care providers, administrators and... more
Background and objective:Labor is a life-changing event and is a high-risk time for both the fetus and the mother which affects them physically and emotionally, so proper care during labor and delivery is important. The study assessed the... more
ABSTRACT QUALITY OF LIFE FOR WOMEN WITH CHRONIC LYME DISEASE: A SOCIOECONOMIC INVESTIGATION MAY 2022 B.A., UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS AMHERST M.Ed.,... more
The abortion rate in Cuba is staggering--in 2008, official records indicated that 60.7 abortions were performed for every 100 live births. Information gathered from news outlets, personal interviews, and available literature suggests that... more
We build on the theoretical framework of communicative forms and memetic dimensions to examine how obstetrics and gynecology (OBGYN) doctors' TikTok videos function as digital artifacts to educate and engage with youth culture. The... more
Background: Over the counter medicines are drugs that are brought without a medical prescription. The use of many OTC medicines in children is usually initiated by parents. Self medication in developing countries from a biological point... more
This research examines the underlying ethos of health and wellbeing journalism, with specific reference to Women’s Health magazine. In particular, this dissertation questions the tacit assumptions that women are somehow juvenile.... more
Introduction/Objective Breast cancer is the leading cause of cancer related deaths world over. Screening and early detection of disease is the cornerstone for disease prevention. Breast Self Examination is a screening technique that... more
Introduction: Globally, there is decline trend of breastfeeding reasons for declining breastfeeding includes lack of knowledge and confidence regarding breastfeeding techniques. The current study is designed to determine the effectiveness... more
This research examines the underlying ethos of health and wellbeing journalism, with specific reference to Women’s Health magazine. In particular, this dissertation questions the tacit assumptions that women are somehow juvenile.... more
In this work, we provide a proposal for the transliteration and translation of the text of the Voynich Manuscript. Based upon our findings, the language of the Voynich Manuscript is a Vulgar Latin dialect, likely affected by a... more
Ang mga katutubong Ifugao na dating nagmula sa bayan ng Kordilyera ay bumaba sa Nueva Vizcaya ng Lambak Kagayan upang maghanap ng bagong oprtunidad para sa mas maayos na kabuhayan, sila ay bahagi ng Pambansang Minorya ng bansa. Sila ay... more
Article Information The purpose of this study was to identify those factors associated with late initiation of antenatal care among pregnant women attending antenatal clinics in public health centers in Kembata Tembaro Zone, Ethiopia. A... more
An exploration of the effectiveness of UK Breastfeeding Policy and barriers to breastfeeding.
This paper explores the origins of single-sex specialist violence against women (VAW) services ‘by and for women’, argues for their retention as an essential element in Scotland’s strategic response to VAW prevention and demonstrates that... more
Background: Delivery by skilled birth attendance serves as an indicator of progress towards reducing maternal mortality. In Ethiopia, the proportions of births attended by skilled personnel were very low 15 % and Oromia region 14.7 %. The... more
This paper explores the global health implications of the refugee and migrant crisis, highlighting what U.S. government agencies are doing in four key areas: maternal health, reproductive health, nutrition, and immunizations. It reviews... more
Abstract. Having delivered Traditional Spoon Fed (TSF) weaning information across the local community for a number of years, parents have frequently asked me about Baby Led Weaning (BLW) and how they should proceed with this method.... more
Presenting in her late twenties, this case report examines a G6P2 patient at 11-weeks gestation that was diagnosed with a blighted ovum, as well as the subsequent outcome and methods of additional management. A blighted ovum refers to a... more
This research explores the history of the birth control pill in America and its ties to feminism and women's reproductive rights. The Research highlights the 1970 Nelson Pill Hearings and the movements for women to have the autonomy to... more
Examines religious rituals directed at women in North American and Japan who have undergone abortions.
Depuis la fin des années 1990, on ne compte plus les initiatives en matière de promotion de l’allaitement maternel. Les autorités québécoises en santé publique ne ménagent aucun effort : transformation des pratiques professionnelles,... more
The present study evaluated the level of support and satisfaction among parents of stillborn babies in Australian hospitals. One-hundred and eighty-nine mothers and fathers completed an online survey designed by the researcher based on... more
Background Victims of violent assault experience diverse post-event emotional problems such as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and they may have multiple emotional problems. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the... more
Though researchers have hotly debated the phenomenon of menstrual synchrony—women menstruating in tandem when living in close quarters with one another—no conclusive evidence has proven or disproven its existence. In this theoretical... more
Introduction: The outcome of pregnancy depends, to a large extent, on the availability and effectiveness of antenatal care. Unskilled care before, during and after child birth, late start and inconsistent attendance of Antenatal care... more