Why do most women in India hesitate to switch to reusable menstrual pr
Introduction In recent years, there has been a growing movement of women around the world who are choosing to switch to reusable menstrual products, such as cloth pads and menstrual cups. However, in India, the majority of women still prefer to use disposable sanitary napkins. There are a number of reasons why Indian women hesitate to make the switch to reusable products, including lack of information, social taboos, and concerns about hygiene. In this blog post, we will explore some of these reasons in more depth and offer solutions on how to overcome them. The current state of menstrual hygiene in India In India, menstrual hygiene is a pressing issue. Women face many challenges when it comes to managing their period, from a lack of access to sanitary products and clean water to taboos and stigmas around menstruation. Despite the
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