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Menopause is a normal part of a woman s life cycle. When a woman passes through menopause, her monthly period ends and she no longer can get pregnant naturally. During the menopause, many changes take place, both physical and emotional. Women may suffer from loss of libido and vaginal tissues can become dry and cause pain during intercourse. A woman who suffers from faecal and urinary incontinence is embarrassed and often unable to speak to anyone about the problem. She is afraid that she smells dirty and is ashamed that she leaks, so she may avoid having intercourse or close contact with her…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Menopause is a normal part of a woman s life cycle. When a woman passes through menopause, her monthly period ends and she no longer can get pregnant naturally. During the menopause, many changes take place, both physical and emotional. Women may suffer from loss of libido and vaginal tissues can become dry and cause pain during intercourse. A woman who suffers from faecal and urinary incontinence is embarrassed and often unable to speak to anyone about the problem. She is afraid that she smells dirty and is ashamed that she leaks, so she may avoid having intercourse or close contact with her partner. This can have a devastating affect on the relationship between husband and wife. This work explores the effect of psychosomatic event on women s life in Sylhet region of Bangladesh. In doing so the writing focuses on the following issues: 1. The symptoms of menopause; 2. Examine the changes of menopause; 3. Look at the different psychosomatic experiences about menopause; 4. Increasepublic awareness of the benefits of a healthy transition through the menopause and post menopausal stages; and 5. Advocate women to take greater responsibility for their health and well being.
Autorenporträt
Sayema Islam Shetu is a Master of Social Science in Anthropology, Shah Jalal University of Science & Technology, Sylhet, Bangladesh. She is interested in Medical Anthropology. Currently she is working for Eastern Bank Ltd. Bangladesh, but continuing her research in the said field.