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Discover the Career
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EA18C15L1 What does a Reproductive Health & Fertility Educator do and why it matters today
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EA18C15L2 Understanding the importance of reproductive health education in modern society
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EA18C15L3 Global and Indian context — policies, awareness campaigns, and public health relevance
Is This Career Right for You?
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EA18C15L4 Personality traits that suit this profession — empathy, discretion, communication
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EA18C15L5 Interests & aptitudes — teaching, counseling, biology, public health
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EA18C15L6 Challenges and rewards in reproductive health education
Academic Foundations
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EA18C15L7 What to choose after 10th – subjects, boards, and science or arts balance
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EA18C15L8 What to choose after 12th – stream selection, entrance focus, coaching options
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EA18C15L9 Building a strong profile — volunteering, health education drives, and youth clubs
Pathways & Admissions
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EA18C15L10 Entrance exams for relevant courses (B.Sc. Psychology, Nursing, Public Health, etc.)
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EA18C15L11 Top colleges & universities — India & abroad (programs in reproductive health, public health, and counseling)
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EA18C15L12 Scholarships, online certification routes, and NGO collaborations
Academic Journey
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EA18C15L13 Course duration and structure — B.Sc., M.Sc., MPH, PG Diploma pathways
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EA18C15L14 Year-by-year subject overview — anatomy, physiology, sexual health, fertility science
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EA18C15L15 Teaching style — clinical sessions, workshops, and outreach programs
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EA18C15L16 Assessment & evaluation — research projects, internships, and fieldwork
Real-World Experience & Skill Development
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EA18C15L17 Internships and field exposure — NGOs, hospitals, and schools
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EA18C15L18 Tools & digital platforms — reproductive health apps, fertility tracking, e-learning
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EA18C15L19 Communication, empathy, and confidentiality in sensitive topics
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EA18C15L20 Curriculum design and public speaking for workshops
Professional Practice & Career Growth
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EA18C15L21 Entry-level roles — educator, reproductive health counselor, or NGO trainer
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EA18C15L22 Mid-level opportunities — fertility awareness educator, consultant, or researcher
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EA18C15L23 Entrepreneurship — starting workshops, clinics, or digital education startups
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EA18C15L24 Salary insights — India vs abroad, freelance vs institutional
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EA18C15L25 Building networks — working with WHO, UNFPA, and government programs
Future Trends & Global Outlook
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EA18C15L26 AI & digital tools in fertility awareness and reproductive education
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EA18C15L27 New branches — fertility coaching, preconception wellness, reproductive rights advocacy
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EA18C15L28 Sustainability and ethics in reproductive health education
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EA18C15L29 Creating your 5-year career roadmap and professional development plan
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EA18C15L30 Related careers — sex educator, fertility nurse, midwife, women’s health coach
Reproductive Health & Fertility Educator
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