Sexual Health and Sexual Rights

  • Fried S
  • Espinoza-Kim A
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Abstract

This study aimed to know the sexual health and sexual rights of women. This is a bibliographic description. One approach in the scientific literature, magazines and indexes of scientific production. Following the literature, we proceeded to further analysis and discussion of the data. Today sexual health, sexual rights and reproductive rights have become a major public health problem, since many women suffer from not knowing them or do not know that there are laws and programs that protect them regardless of age, socio -economic, gender or sexual orientation. It is concluded through this work that sexual health is from the physical well being of women through the possibility to decide freely whether or not want to have an active sex life, the right to choose contraception, the right to their sexual identity, in order, she has the right to live their sexuality without fear, shame, guilt, free expression of desires. What they need to know is that every woman has the right to choose their partner (a) without sexual discrimination, has the right to express their sexual orientation without violence, to exercise safe sex and live their sexuality regardless of marital status but every woman has some duties between them is to be sexually healthy by doing regular examinations so as to avoid behaviors that facilitate transmission of STDs, HIV, hepatitis, among others.

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Fried, S. T., & Espinoza-Kim, A. (2019). Sexual Health and Sexual Rights (pp. 285–304). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-8905-3_21

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