Abstract
The conceptual basis of population’s reproductive health care problem is premature detection and prevention of reproductive disorders caused by the influence of various adverse factors. Evaluation of these disorders and primary prevention remains a less-heeded and acute problem of health care. According to WHO’s Global Strategy-”Labor Medicine for All”, it is necessary to prevent reproductive health disorders for both sex employees. The aim of research is to study the diseases caused by the influence of harmful industrial chemical factors on the reproductive health of women employed in different fields of Georgian industry (LTD Caspi Plant of “HeidelbergCement Georgia”, Zestafoni Ferro Alloy Plant and Chiatura ores of LTD “GeorgianManganese”). Epidemiological research of the employed women’s contingent was conducted in these enterprises. The primary material was obtained using a questionnaire developed by internationally recognized criteria for reproductive health. The questionnaire included age (16 - 60 years and above) and years of work (0 - 25 years and above) and following indicators such as menstrual cycle disturbance, spontaneous abortions, toxic pregnancy, stillbirth and low weight of newborns. On the base of analysis, the preventive recommendations were elaborated.