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  2. Birth control in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Ideologies such as Good Wife, Wise Mother (良妻賢母, ryōsai-kenbo) were also fortified at this time; it was argued by some that this policy put the health and well-being of women at risk. [11] In 1880 the Japanese government outlined an idealized role for women within the domestic sphere through an education policy that sought to solidify ...

  3. Ogino Ginko - Wikipedia

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    Japanese society at the time looked upon divorced women with extreme disfavour, and furthermore, women affected by gonorrhoea were considered prostitutes, as it is a sexually transmitted infection. After the embarrassment of having to visit male doctors with what was considered a “shameful” disease, she resolved to become a doctor herself ...

  4. Childbirth in Japan - Wikipedia

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    A 2001 survey of 1500 women, for example, found that only 4% of Japanese women use this method compared to 87% in the US and 93% in Germany. [ 1 ] Abortion has been legal in Japan since 1948.

  5. What’s the recommended age to start seeing a gynecologist?

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    Many girls wait to make an appointment after their periods have started, Dr. Anne Smith, a pediatric and adolescent ob-gyn at Yale Medicine, tells Yahoo Life. But if a girl has not yet started her ...

  6. Women in Japan - Wikipedia

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    The life expectancy of Japanese women is 87.14 years, the longest among women in any country, 6 years longer than that of Japanese men, 81.09 years. [ 18 ] In 2023, Japan ranked 23rd out of 177 countries on the Women, Peace and Security Index , which is based on 13 indicators of inclusion, justice, and security. [ 19 ]

  7. Women in Asia are slowly starting to break through historic ...

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    And while more women are working, there has been no comparable increase in the number of women in Japanese boardrooms. In June of last year, the Japanese government set a target for women to make ...

  8. Why are pelvic exams with speculums often uncomfortable? - AOL

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    A woman's stage of life and health history are also factors. "Women who are not sexually active or women who are menopausal may find speculum devices difficult to tolerate," ob-gyn Dr. Gil ...

  9. Yoshioka Yayoi - Wikipedia

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    Yoshioka Yayoi (吉岡 彌生, April 29, 1871 – May 22, 1959) was a Japanese physician, educator, and women's rights activist. She founded the Tokyo Women's Medical University in 1900, as the first medical school for women in Japan. [1] [2] She was also known as Washiyama Yayoi.