Authors
Dr Avani Maniar And Dr. Shivani Mehta
Publication date
2017/12
Journal
International Journal Of Research in Social sciences
Volume
7
Issue
12
Pages
93-101
Publisher
International Journals of Multidisciplinary Research Academy (IJMRA)
Description
Menstrual cycle is an integral part of a female's life which due to the superstitions and myths followed by the families and others in the community, gets dangerously ignored and is not given importance. In rural areas, women still follow rituals which are harmful to their own health and hygiene. In the places where women are not the part of decision-making process in the family, they do not have any say in birth spacing; menstrual hygiene awareness becomes most sensitive and significant for them. Instead of providing proper rest and nutrition to their body, the treatment the women get and do to themselves makes their body prone to harmful diseases and infections. The government has provided various facilities to increase the level of awareness in the rural areas through strengthening Anganwadis and ANM workers. However, the awareness level has not changed much, to which there is an increase in the maternal …
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Scholar articles
A Maniar, S Mehta - International journal of research in social sciences, 2017