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What do you think is the significance of reproductive health in a society?

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Reproductive health refers to a total well being in all aspects of reproduction i.e., physical, emotional, behavioural and social. Therefore, a society, where people having physically and functionally normal reproductive organs and normal emotional and behavioural interactions among them in all sexually related aspects, is termed reproductively healthy.
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Choose the correct statement- (i) According to the WHO, reproductive health is total well-being in the physical social, emotional, behavioural aspects of reproduction. (ii) According to the WHO, reproductive health is total well being in the physical social and emotional aspects of reproduction. (iii) A reproductively healthy society has people with physically and functionally normal reproductive organs. (iv) Reproductively healthy societies have abnormal sex-related emotional and behavioral interactions.