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Marriage Guidance of ' To Be Married' And 'Newly Married'

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ISBN 8188583405
Year of Publication 2003
Binding PaperBack
Pages
Edition
Language English

Preface
PART 1: MARRIAGE GUIDANCE FOR BOYS
1.1 INTRODUCTION
1.2 WHEN SHOULD A PERSON GET MARRIED?
1.2.1 Difference in their Age
1.2.2 Other Prerequisites for Marriage
1.2.3 Love Marriage vs Arranged Marriage
1.2.4 Factors for a Successful Marriage
1.2.5 How to Select a Life partner and What to See?
1.2.6 Limitations
1.2.7 Points to Ponder
1.3 MARRIAGE
1.4 HUMAN SEXUALITY
1.5 REPRODUCTIVE ORGANS OF MALE
1.6 SIMILARITIES AND DIFFERENCES BETWEEN MALE AND FEMALE
1.6.1 Man
1.6.2 Woman
1.7 SPECIAL CHARACTERISTICS OF HUMAN SEXUALITY
1.8 HUMAN SEXUAL RESPONSE CYCLE
1.9 SEXUAL FUNCTION
1.9.1 Foreplay (Mutual Pleasuring)
1.9.2 Intercourse (Coitus)
1.10. UNCONSUMMATION OF MARRIAGE
1.11 WHY DO PEOPLE HAVE SEX?
1.12 TECHNIQUE OF INTERCOURSE
1.13 CONCEPTION & CONTRACEPTION
1.13.1 Conception
1.13.2 Contraception
1.13.2.1 Condon
1.13.3 Sex During pregnancy
1.13.4 When and how long to avoid Intercourse?
1.14. RESPONSIBLE PARENTHOOD
1.15. HEALTH & HYGIENE
1.16. MYTHS & MISCONCEPTIONS
1.17. MARITAL CONFLICTS
1.17.1. Common Causes of Marital Conflicts
1.17.2 Guidelines to Resolve the Conflicts
1.17.3 Improper Ways of Resolving Conflicts
1.17.4 Meet the Marriage Counsellor at the Earliest
PART 2: MARRIAGE GUIDANCE FOR GIRLS
2.1 INTRODUCTION
2.2 Issues for Consideration
2.3 Marriage Counselling and Guidance
2.4 Selection of the Partne
2.5 Engagement Period (Courtship)
2.6 Premarital Sexual Relationship
2.6.1 Points to Remember
2.7 Age of the Marriage
2.8 Consanguineous Marriage
2.9 Adjustment of Menstrual Cycle at the time of Marriage
2.10. Blood Grouping
2.11 Hiv Testing
2.12. Contraception
2.12.1 Pill
2.12.2 Copper T
2.12.3 Emergency Contraception
2.12.4 Advice
2.13. Conception
2.14 Know your Body
2.14.1 Female Sex Organs
2.14.1.1 External Genital Organs
2.14.1.2. Internal Genital Organs
2.14.1.2.1 Vagina
2.14.1.2.2 Uterus
2.14.1.2.3. Fallopian Tubes
2.14.1.2.4. Ovaries
2.14.1.3 Breasts
2.14.1.4 Menstruation
2.14.2 Male Sex Organs
2.15. Sexuality and Sexual Relationship
2.16. Sexual Function
2.16.1 Foreplay
2.16.2 Intercourse (Coitus)
2.16.3 After Play
2.17 Sexual Response Cycle
2.17.1 Changes in the Genitalia
2.17.2 Changes in other Parts of the Body
2.18 First Night of Wedding
2.19. Honeymoon Cystitis
2.20 Similarities and Differences
Between man and Woman
2.20.1 Sexual Behaviour
2.20.2 Sexual Behaviour
2.21 Ethics, Health and Hygiene in Sexuality
2.22 Diet
2.23. Exercise
2.24 Myths and Misconceptions
2.25. Marital Conflicts
Guidelines for the use of the International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF) Charter on sexual and Reproductive Rights

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