Talk Freely About Menstruation There are 662.90 million females only in India and there is almost every females have this problem but the major problem is that in India no one can talk on this topic because in India this problem is knows as very shameless thing. Yes I am talking about menstruation or we can say periods also. This problem is very common in females they suffer every 5 to 6 days in every month there are many ways to control this problem some are medical treatment or some of Ayurvedic treatment . But no one talk on this topic so females don’t know anything about the treatment this is the major problem. When it comes about the menstrual hygiene it become the taboo subject which ha not to be discussed in public. Menstrual hygiene means changing of pads, disposal of pads, sanitizing properly, etc and much more. This issue generally comes between the age group of 14 and last the age of 62. Indian parents cannot discuss from their children about menstru...
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Mostly in
our country woman do not use sanitary pads. Only fewpercentages of women in
India have access to sanitary hygiene in India. It has seen aiming to educate
women in our country about menstrual hygiene. From not stepping in the temple
to not entering kitchen area, India has menstruation beliefs. It’s in rural as
well in urban area. Therefore, the need to talk and educate in favor of
menstruation hygiene practice is necessary at a time.
Lack of menstrual hygiene products causes girls to sit at home, affecting their learning and future opportunities. We wish to educate women, empower by employing them. We have uniquely designed napkins to fit a women’s body. Move freely & with confidence!
The demand
for sanitary napkins is huge. It is easy to convince woman to use well-fitted
napkin. Majority of today’s women menstruate much more due to eating higher
calorie diets, marrying later, Plummeting fertility. It creates accelerate
sanitary pads demand.
Why we are
approaching or employing women to promote this?
A woman can
guide another woman easily. This campaign has been run to guide women about the
hygiene issues many girls and women are facing. The diseases which can be
avoided by proper usage of sanitary napkins. To guide women and girls about the
time period in which the pads should be changed.
It will
empower women in their future perspective as well they will get employment and
along with this another women will get to know about the importance of using
sanitary napkins.
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