2020
DOI: 10.3126/jhp.v8i0.32988
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Problems and Practice of Management on Menstruation by Adolescents Girls of Basic Schools of Chitwan, Nepal

Abstract: Managing menstruation in a hygienic way is a challenge in most of the low and middle-income countries (LMIC) including Nepal, where normal and natural physiological process of menstruation is considered as girls’ problem which is viewed as sinful, unholy and matter of shame. This paper explores the current practice and existing difficulties that adolescents girls encounter hygienic management of menstruation (MHM) especially during school days. The study was conducted on five purposively selected community sch… Show more

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“…It was necessary to break the silence on this matter, as it concerns all women everywhere. Stress-free and joyful menstruation was the right of every female, irrespective of culture, age, and education (Ghimire, 2020). The ability of women and girls to manage their menstruation hygienically and with dignity was linked to the achievement of several of the Sustainable Development Goals (STDGs) due to the multiple implications menstrual management has for their health and well-being (Patker, 2012).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It was necessary to break the silence on this matter, as it concerns all women everywhere. Stress-free and joyful menstruation was the right of every female, irrespective of culture, age, and education (Ghimire, 2020). The ability of women and girls to manage their menstruation hygienically and with dignity was linked to the achievement of several of the Sustainable Development Goals (STDGs) due to the multiple implications menstrual management has for their health and well-being (Patker, 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%