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  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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  This Study That more than 50% Of Indian Women Do Not Use Sanitary Pads Is Nowhere To Be Found     Only 12% of India's 355 million menstruating women use sanitary napkins (SNs). Over 88% of women resort to shocking alternatives like un sanitised cloth, ashes and husk sand.Incidents of Reproductive Tract Infection (RTI) is 70% more common among these women.”   This finding from a study in October 2011 by The Neilson Company and NGO Plan India, has been quoted in almost every write-up about menstruation in India. Yet, nobody has bothered to check its validity.   It is further surprising that this has happened despite contrary data from existing published research on menstrual health in India and developed countries. National Family Health Survey (NFHS) 2015-16 report shows that the use of Sanitary Napkins among Indian women is 48.5% in rural, 77.5% in urban and 57.6% total. As per existing published research across India, the usage of Sanitary Napkins...

“A Qualitative understanding on the usage of Sanitary Pads”

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 Try this 24 care sanitary pad, we are using perfumes which are world top level in this sanitary pad, Periods smoothly with no worries, wearing a sanitary or maxi pad can sometimes leave something unwanted rashes, Some woman’s skin may be sensitive to the chemical used to provide fragrance. In developing countries, the price of sanitary pads is often prohibitive for most of the population. About 70 per cent of Indian women still cannot afford sanitary pads and use unhygienic rags. In a 2012 study by Cheryl Nakata and Kelly Weidner on diffusion and adaptation of sanitary pads to the target group, it was found that working status, education, type of home and monthly household incomes influences the usage of sanitary napkins. The reason behind its cost is the fact that most of the material used is imported from developed places. This ultimately increases the cost of the product.