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More than one billion people in the world are between the ages of 15 and 24 with the majority live in developing countries. This book highlights the importance of reproductive health and sexual rights among adolescents. Also, this book sheds light on the importance of providing proper reproductive health services to new married women. In addition to, the utmost priority to permeate and upgrade public fertility awareness as one of the most dreadful demographic trends over the past three decades has been the substantial decrease in fertility rate in many areas of the developed world.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
More than one billion people in the world are between the ages of 15 and 24 with the majority live in developing countries. This book highlights the importance of reproductive health and sexual rights among adolescents. Also, this book sheds light on the importance of providing proper reproductive health services to new married women. In addition to, the utmost priority to permeate and upgrade public fertility awareness as one of the most dreadful demographic trends over the past three decades has been the substantial decrease in fertility rate in many areas of the developed world. Furthermore, this book evaluated different risky sexual behaviors among adolescents with subsequent potential risk of acquiring sexually transmitted diseases together with the high risk of suffering from cervical cancer as a result of acquiring human papilloma virus and the different modes of prevention. Finally, this book presented current reproductive health programs and perspectives in different regions all over the world.
Autorenporträt
Working placeAndrology department, Kasr Al-Ainy Hospital, Cairo University ¿ Resident of Andrology& STDs at Andrology department Cairo University (9/2003 up to 9/2006)¿ Clinical officer of Andrology& STDs (3/2008 till 7/2008)¿ Assistant lecturer of Andrology& STDs (7/2008 till 7/2012)¿ Lecturer of Andrology& STDs (7/2012 till now)