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  • Asha Kawatra, Salil Sehgal
    Indian Journal of Social Research
    1998

    The expectant and lactating mothers are considered as nutritionally vulnerable group especially in the developing countries of the world. Due to nursing process mothers are subjected to nutritional stresses.

  • Padmini Swaminathan
    Women's Health Studies Research Centre
    1998

    The existing structural nature of women's work (domestic as well as non-domestic) has severe built-in hazards for women (reproductive and otherwise) which no amount of first rate quality of care, total coverage and/or access to health services alone can deal with.

  • Rashmi S. Shah, J.V. Joshi, K.T. Hazari, S.M. Chitlange
    The Journal of Family Welfare
    1998

    Lactating women are often recommended the IUD as a contraceptive method since it compares favourably with other available contraceptive methods, which either adversely affect lactation or are less effective in preventing pregnancy. Numerous studies, [1-4] have shown that IUDs have no effect on th

  • Nanda Satyajeet, S. Sureender
    The Journal of Family Welfare
    1997

    In many developing countries, women's activities, traditionally confined to the household, have changed over time.

  • Amar Jesani, Neba Madhiwalla
    Economic and Political Weekly
    1997

    The health of the general population as well as specific groups (infants, women, etc) has for long been an important concern for development studies.

  • Sudhir Kakkar
    Kali for Women
    1996

    Sexual abuse of children is an issue shrouded in ignorance and denial in our country. One of the chief reasons for this conspiracy of silence is the high value, almost idealization, of the family.

  • Leila E. Caleb, John W Townsend
    Population Council, Operations Research and Technical Assistance Project
    1996

    Following the International Population and Development Conference in Cairo, there is widespread consensus in the international community that family planning programs must be people-centered, and further, that family planning programs should focus not just on contraception per se,but on the repro

  • John W Townsend, Leila E. Caleb
    Population Council, Operations Research and Technical Assistance Project
    1996

    Following the International Population and Development Conference in Cairo, there is widespread consensus in the international community that family planning programs must be people-centered, and further, that family planning programs should focus not just on contraception per se,but on the repro

  • Surekha Raman
    The Lawyers
    1995

    A society is judged by the way it treats its women and children. So is a judicial system. Nothing is more horrifying than the sexual abuse of a child: nothing more reprehensible than a judicial system that subsequently victimises the victim, police behaviour that adds terror to agony.

  • P. Ramachandran
    ICMR Bulletin
    1995

    The importance of breast feeding in infant nutrition, health and survival has long been recognized. The recognition that lactation may have profound effects on maternal nutrition and fertility is of more recent origin.