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12 days paid period leave for female staffi in surat.

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Being born as a woman is a blessing. Next to God, women are the creators of the world. Women are the architects of this world. Women are the backbone of society but this most beautiful creature of God needs various.

A woman plays various roles throughout her life. When she is born, the family feels like Laxmi (Goddess) has come into the family. She transitions to being a daughter, “papa ki pari,” a loving sister, then a wife, and finally a mother—the ultimate caretaker of a family.

If a woman, the pillar of every family, is herself healthy (physically and mentally), then and only then can she maintain the health of her family and community. To make ourselves healthy and keep our family and society healthy, let’s start this journey together.

There are various stages in a woman’s life, accompanied by considerable hormonal changes. The life stages of a woman are generally divided into infancy, adolescence or puberty age, reproductive age, climacteric (menopause), and the event of pregnancy and delivery, which makes a woman’s life unique.

In all these stages, a woman needs to prioritize and care for herself first. Despite taking care of all other family members, she may neglect her own health, sometimes due to a lack of time or money or feeling shy about sharing health problems. It’s crucial for women to prioritize their health and well-being.

“She The Power” is the platform where we share knowledge, uplift our qualities, and address our health problems. There are certain female diseases like menstrual irregularities, dysmenorrhea (painful menstrual periods), leucorrhea (white discharge from the vagina), PCOD, breast cancer, cervical cancer, uterine prolapse, uterine fibroids, ovarian tumors, endometriosis, infertility, postpartum psychosis, etc.

There are some diseases that are common in females like thyroid problems, diabetes mellitus, obesity, urinary infection, urinary incontinence (loss of urine control–very common in menopause), rheumatism (joint problems), anemia (low hemoglobin), depression—specifically menopausal depression, etc.

Stay Healthy, Stay Safe!

To overcome all these challenges,

you can contact Dr. Kiran Lakhani (BHMS, PGDHM), a certified enzymatic diet and nutritionist, at 6352116631.

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