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MENSTRUAL TABOOS: UNDERSTANDING CULTURAL PRACTICES AND THEIR IMPACT ON WOMEN’S HEALTH AND RIGHTS

Poonam Singh Parihar, Dr. Rita
Page No. : 18-24

ABSTRACT

Menstrual taboos are deeply ingrained cultural practices that surround menstruation, affecting how societies perceive and treat menstruating individuals. These taboos vary widely across cultures, often leading to stigmatization, discrimination, and restricted access to menstrual health resources and education. This research paper aims to explore the origins, prevalence, and impact of menstrual taboos on women’s health and rights, highlighting the need for education, advocacy, and policy changes to address these issues effectively.


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