Schoolbook: Why do women who discover waist risk being sterile? )

Why do women who discover waist risk being sterile? With this question ends the teaching unit in the 5th grade school book Human and Nature, the individual human development chapter. “Life in Kosovo) has found that the answer to that question students need to find on their own, as the contents of the chapter are not one [...]
Why do women who discover waist risk being sterile?
With this question ends the teaching unit in the 5th grade school book Human and Nature, the individual human development chapter.
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There is no explanation for even the word "sterity."
The answer, however, is the answer, as it is a suggestive question.
It is found that female beli's discovery causes sterility, which in medical language lacks the ability to produce children.
Thus, it requires only the counting of reasons.
“Gazeta JnK” has contacted the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology to see whether they are aware of the contents of this book, or whether it has raised any of the teachers as a concern.
The ministry has also been asked about the procedure for attracting the book.
This ministry has not answered the questions sent by “Gazeta Jnk”.
They have provided an interesting answer to all the newspaper questions.
“used to be an official for textbooks, but with his death no other person was assigned to his country. There is a Council for School Texts appointed by the former minister and he is the responsible body” said Arber Salihu from the Plan-Program Division near MAST.
This book was revised by 25.06.2007, according to the August minister's (r.2/01/01B) decision by the publishing house “Dukagini” and continues to be in use in 2017.
The paper also sent questions to the publishing house “Dukagini”, but despite the promise they have not returned.
The newspaper spoke to Arta Gashi, a fifth grade teacher. She says she discussed the question quoted in the book with her students.
The teacher has related the difficulties she has faced in explaining in her medical infertility, since such a process was not explained in the text section.
She is surprised to realize that the word sterility was associated with sterilized dentistry.
I've asked the kids if you know what sterility is and I've noticed a surprise in them, until they've tried to find it, I've tried to ease it by showing them that this sentence is related to medicine. And the only answer I got was that the word sterility they heard in the dentist about sterile tools”, Gashi said.
He says that he has raised this prejudiced and incorrect question with fellow workers.
We have sometimes discussed it with other colleagues to find the easiest way to explain, but we have failed to make it easier for them to understand. So I can say that even the question quoted in the book has been overlooked by neglecting it as a pointless question, as long as there is no explanation in the rest of the text”, Gashi said.
Gender discrimination
“Life in Kosovo” has interviewed a gynecologist and an anthropologist to further explain the answer to that question.
Gynecologist Memli Morina has said sterility is not linked to the birth discovery.
The latter has shown the most frequent causes of sterility, which affects both genders.
The inability to get pregnant is called sterility. In most cases it is only a cause of sterility, which is discovered and treated, but there are times when there is more than one cause which prevents the couple from having children”, Morina said. “90% In 90% of cases there are three problems that cause sterility that are the ovulation and quality of the egg cell, blocked pipes and problems in the male. ”
Morina explains in detail these three processes when the egg cell is of poor quality and does not operate because of the hormone imbalance that usually appears in females over the age of 37. He said that blockage of pipes may be caused by an inflammatory disease and sperms do not reach the egg cell, while problems in the male are where sperm is stored.
While the question in the book presents women and girls as exclusive responsibility for the inability to give birth to a child because infertility, which may be caused by beli discovery, gynecologist Morina points out that sterility affects the same percentage as women and men.
It's a misconception that sterility is a problem that only involves women. In fact, it affects the same percentage as women and men, in some 32% of cases, the problem is related to the husband. There are also 32% of the problem with women, and in 17% of cases, there are several factors that are related to both partners. There remains 19% of cases in which infertility remains unex1>, Morina says.
The Wrong Answer Within
While Nita Luci, legalist of Cultural Anthropology at the Faculty of Philosophy, said the way the question was built has prejudice.
“Del says the answer that's also being asked by the question “Why women who discover belin are at risk of remaining sterile” turns out these questions make a priority assessment. So the way the question is figured out turns out to be a trial”, says Luci.
The authors reportedly tried to raise the question quite another way to say, for example, how does this affect the reproductive health?
For Lucie, that question points to the author's prejudice.
This is about what the stripper is more problematic to the authors than anything else. So there's some kind of judgment that women and girls who find out their waist remain sterile and that's the problem for society”, Luci told “Gaseta JNK”.
This question, according to her, is intended to teach young people that girls who are “are monitored” not only biologically but also morally are not capable of having children and “to achieve the social subliminal role of being”.
Another problem in these questions, she says, is that the responsibility for reproductive health has been placed entirely on women.
Professor Lucy says that the text contains no questions that puts the same burden on the male. It shows that there are many practices that men can do that can affect sterility. However, these questions, according to anthropologists, place the burden entirely on girls and women regarding reproductive health.
For example, general popular consciousness says to cool the ovaries if you sit on the cold surface which, according to medical research, turns out to be not true. ” she said questioning that the same could be true of the last question.

The authors of the Book are: Agim Gashi, Fetah Halili, Ismet Bajraktari and Hamdi Ayzaj.













