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Experts Warn Against Harmful Feminine Hygiene Products
Understanding the intricacies of feminine hygiene products is crucial for every woman. Despite the myriad options available in the market, it’s essential to grasp the basics of intimate care to avoid potential harm. Experts emphasize the self-cleaning nature of the vagina, debunking the misconception that it requires an array of specialized products to maintain cleanliness.…
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Bangladeshi Women Entrepreneurs Empower Through Menstrual Health Initiatives
Women entrepreneurs in Bangladesh are leading the charge in addressing menstrual health challenges, turning a once-taboo topic into a pathway for empowerment and public health improvement. One such pioneer is Rita Majumder, a dedicated advocate who transitioned from being a teacher and mother to a menstrual hygiene entrepreneur. Inspired by her participation in an entrepreneurship…
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Hidden Dangers in Feminine Hygiene Products Revealed on Women’s Equality Day
On Women’s Equality Day, it’s time to shed light on a crucial but often overlooked issue: the hidden dangers lurking in feminine hygiene products. Recent studies have revealed alarming findings – many commonly used period products contain harmful chemicals, including PFAS, which have been linked to serious health risks. The lack of transparency in the…
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Study Reveals Surge in Hygienic Menstrual Practices Among Indian Women
In India, menstrual hygiene practices among young women have seen significant improvements over the past years, with a notable increase in the use of hygienic menstrual methods. This shift is crucial as poor menstrual hygiene can lead to various reproductive health issues. The National Family Health Survey data from 2016 to 2021 has been analyzed…
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Expert Tips for Women’s Monsoon Menstrual Hygiene Care
As the monsoon brings relief from the summer heat, it also ushers in high humidity, posing health challenges. Women, in particular, face complexities in maintaining menstrual hygiene during this damp weather. Dr Kavyashree T S, Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist, shares three crucial menstrual hygiene tips for a safer monsoon. SHORDY Reusable Menstrual Cup (Small &…
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Empowering Female Wellness Brands Redefine Industry Norms
Female wellness products have a long history of being shrouded in secrecy and euphemisms. While menstrual hygiene products began to be advertised in the 1870s, it took until 1972 for periods to be shown on television ads. The conversation around feminine hygiene and wellness was often veiled in discretion, with vintage advertisements hinting at secrecy…
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Feminine Hygiene Market Set for Significant Growth by 2033
The global feminine hygiene products market is poised for significant expansion by 2033, driven by factors such as increasing health awareness, product innovation, and a rising demand for sustainable solutions. According to IMARC Group’s research, the market size is projected to grow from USD 29.1 billion in 2024 to USD 43.7 billion by 2033, with…
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Feminine Hygiene Market Set to Reach $76.61 Billion by 2032
The feminine hygiene products market is on a trajectory to reach $76.61 billion by 2032, showcasing a robust compound annual growth rate of 9.7% from 2025 to 2032. This market evolution is steered by a confluence of factors such as shifting consumer preferences, technological advancements, and supportive regulatory frameworks. The industry is witnessing a surge…
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Addressing Menstrual Hygiene Challenges for Women’s Reproductive Health
Menstrual hygiene is a critical aspect of women’s reproductive health, with poor hygiene practices potentially leading to various infections and long-term complications. Despite advancements in women’s health, menstrual hygiene remains a neglected public health issue, especially in low- and middle-income countries. The repercussions of inadequate menstrual hygiene extend beyond social and psychological impacts, directly jeopardizing…
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Advocates Address Female Hygiene and Reproductive Health Awareness
Female hygiene and reproductive health took center stage at an awareness session held at the KIOCA Seminar Hall of PMAS Arid Agriculture University in Rawalpindi. More than 60 students, both male and female, gathered to participate in the event organized by the Programme on Development Alternatives (PODA) in collaboration with the District Population Office. The…
