Menstrual Cycle
PARTICIPANTS : 50
DESCRIPTION : Menstrual hygiene is a critical aspect of women's reproductive health, and ensuring proper menstrual hygiene practices contributes to the overall well-being, confidence, and dignity of women and girls. It is also an integral part of promoting gender equality and addressing the unique needs and challenges faced by individuals during their menstrual cycles.
DETAIL DESCRIPTION : Menstrual hygiene is a vital aspect of women's health and well-being, encompassing a range of practices and considerations to ensure cleanliness, comfort, and dignity during the menstrual cycle. Central to menstrual hygiene is the proper management of menstrual blood using various sanitary products such as pads, tampons, or menstrual cups. The choice of product often depends on individual preferences, comfort, and accessibility. Regular changing of these products is essential to prevent leakage and discomfort, promoting a sense of physical well-being and confidence. Equally important is the proper disposal of menstrual waste. Safe and environmentally friendly disposal methods, such as using designated bins and following waste management guidelines, contribute to overall hygiene and prevent the spread of infections.
Education and awareness play a crucial role in promoting menstrual hygiene. Providing comprehensive information about menstrual health, puberty, and the correct use of menstrual products helps dispel myths and reduce stigma surrounding menstruation. Puberty education, ideally before the onset of menstruation, empowers girls with the knowledge they need to manage their menstrual hygiene effectively.
INCHARGE : Ms. Pooja Jain
DEPARTMENT NAME : Nursing
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