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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During menstruation choosing the
right sanitary napkins is essential for every woman.
Most of sanitary pads are disposable
and are meant for single use only .It comes in different shapes and sizes also.
There are many Made in China products available in market. But you cannot take
chance with your health by using any random product just because the price of
the product is comparatively lower.
Be cautious about which product you are using and which is good for your health. And when the topic is about your health and there is no If’s and But’s.
A little negligence can harm yourself
and you may act as an instrument which spread infection to others.
India is a developing country. India
is way ahead of many countries in many aspects. So why to use products which is
made or manufactured outside India when you have better option in your own
country.
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