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African Journal of Reproductive Health ; 12(1): 109-115, 2008. tab
Article in English | AIM | ID: biblio-1258410

ABSTRACT

Many cultures hold on to different beliefs and retain community-defined restrictions for menstruating women. The Igbo society of southeast Nigeria is rich in culture, myths and superstitions but, surprisingly no documentation exists on menstrual beliefs and practices among the population. This questionnaire-based cross sectional study supplemented with in-depth interviews evaluated the beliefs, myths and traditional practices associated with menstruation within rural Igbo communities. It revealed that the menstrual egress is of great significance in Igbo culture and must be disposed of carefully to avoid exposure to witchcraft and rituals. Some respondents observed self-imposed restrictions on exercises, food items, visits and sex in order to maintain physical and spiritual cleanliness, lessen discomfort and avoid embarrassment. Gynaecologists working in this region should utilize the opportunities of clinical consultations to discuss menstrual health issues with their female patients and educate them on the physiology and significance of menstruation. (Afr Reprod Health 2008; 12[1]:109-115)


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Attitude , Culture , Menstruation , Nigeria , Superstitions , Women
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Article in English | AIM | ID: biblio-1258413

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This study determines the age at menarche and menstrual pattern of an Igbo population in 12 randomly selected rural communities of Ebonyi State. Information on recalled ages at menarche, menstrual flow duration and cycle length was collected using a semi structured questionnaire over three months. 1209 women of reproductive age were interviewed. The mean age at menarche was 15.0 years and this declined over the years. The mean menstrual flow duration and cycle lengths were 3.3 days and 29.7 days respectively. Only 10.2% had a menstrual cycle length of 28 days. Account should be taken of the average length of 29-30 days in the rural Igbo population when calculating the expected date of delivery and in the family planning clinics. (Afr Reprod Health 2008; 12[1]:90-95)


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Age Factors , Menarche , Menstrual Cycle , Nigeria , Women
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West Afr. j. med ; 11(2): 155-157, 1992.
Article in English | AIM | ID: biblio-1273407

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A 32 year-old nigerian woman who was admitted with premature rupture of the fetal membranes in the thirty-fifth week of her quintuplet pregnancy is presented. Management is discussed


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Pregnancy , Quintuplets
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