AbstractMost women in impoverished nations are anaemic, suffer from malnourishment, and are afflicted with parasitism. They are also frequently found to be in poor health and overworked. They experience iron deficiency and inadequate access to healthcare, particularly during pregnancy and childbirth. Different reproductive and sexual health issues affect older men and women differently, and these difficulties are frequently not effectively addressed. Women’s health is primarily influenced by many biological, social, and cultural aspects that are interconnected and require complete treatment. Reproductive health is influenced by women’s status in society and socio-economic development levels in addition to the standard and accessibility of healthcare. According to the Federation’s 1994 World Report on Women’s Health, women’s health is frequently harmed not by a lack of medicalknowledge, but rather via infringements on women’s human rights.