«The U.S. has experienced a 400 percent increase in overdoses due to prescription opioid pain relievers among women of reproductive age between 1999 and 2010, and those deaths are concentrated among
white women in rural areas, and those with lower socioeconomic status,» said Jarlenski.
Governments could substantially reduce the tragic death toll of infants and mothers by making postnatal care services more accessible — especially to impoverished and poorly
educated women in rural areas, according to a study published in the Bulletin of the World Health Organization today.
So now,
when women in rural areas choose to deliver at home, if they have complications, there's no one who can take care of them, and they're more likely to die.
The first Girl's Tomato Clubs in Texas were organized in 1912 in Milam County to acquaint
young women in rural areas with tomato production and canning techniques.
Gandhi is delighted imagining the future
where women in rural areas will no longer suffer the pain of hiding their ailment because of all sorts of treatment expenses and medical bills loaded on their husbands.
The link worker program was an initiative that primarily reached out to
women in rural area and served as is the main source of information but this program is downsized to reach only in specific pockets.
More women in urban regions received emergency contraception than
women in rural areas (data not shown).