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List four points of significance of reproductive health in a society

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List four points of significance of reproductive health in a society. Name any two areas related to reproductive health which have improved over the past 50 years in our country.

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Significance - prevent STDs, Advantage of small family, Less mortality among newborns, Reduces the cases of maternal mortality.

Areas which have improved - Family Planning, Decrease in STD cases

  • Exam Year: 2015
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