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সর্ব-শেষ হাল-নাগাদ: ১৩ সেপ্টেম্বর ২০২৩

Volume 2 Issue 1

Table of Contents:
Editor in Chief's Note
Bangladesh has made significant improvements in women’s health and is on track to achieve the SDG’s target to reduce maternal mortality. In 2010,
Articles
Bangladeshi women face barriers and disadvantages in nearly every aspect of their lives, including access to health services, economic opportunity, political participation, and control of finances.
This cross-sectional qualitative research study was conducted between October 2018 to January 2019 as a follow up on the publication of the Bangladesh national hygiene baseline survey 2014, to bring
Bangladesh is one of the highest among all countries for proportion of girls married before 15 and 18 years. Child marriage causes a wide variety of negative health and societal outcomes for the brides and their future children. World
Osteoporosis is a silent progressive systemic disease characterized by low bone mass and deterioration of bone tissue leading to bone fragility and fracture, with a 30-40% lifetime risk in women. It has become
As because majority of the population live in the rural areas in Bangladesh, the number of desired children and contraceptive behavior pattern among rural women play a very important role in the policy
Early screening or diagnosis of Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (GDM) is necessary for the prevention of its complications; in addition, its early detection and treatment reduces much of the maternal and fetal
Of all the maternal deaths that take place in developing countries, one-fourth is attributed to postpartum hemorrhage (PPH). Although PPH accounts for one-third of all blood transfusions in Bangladesh, the transfusion        
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