Introduction
Young married women are considered to be crucial for all matters related to their
reproductive health. Since they are the ones who bear children and are typically the
primary caregivers in households, their role is critical for improving maternal and child
health as well as achieving desired demographic goals. The empowerment of women to
influence their and children's health has been an essential issue in public debates and is
interpreted in various ways. In order to translate empowerment from a broad concept to
easily understandable practices and events, various studies have looked at different aspects
of empowerment. The broad angles through which their empowerment is viewed are: (1)
women's autonomy, (2) their mobility, (3) their decision-making, and (4) their relationship
with their husbands. Nevertheless, gender roles and responsibilities remain the focal point
in all stages of women's empowerment.