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Health Risks

When safe menstrual products are not available, many girls are forced to rely on unsafe alternatives to manage their periods. This is not a choice, it is a necessity driven by lack of access.

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Some girls use old cloth, tissue paper, mattresses, or other improvised materials that are not designed for menstrual hygiene. These materials are often unclean, uncomfortable, and ineffective.

As a result, girls face serious health risks. Poor menstrual hygiene can lead to infections, irritation, and long-term reproductive health complications if not properly managed.

Beyond physical health, there is also constant anxiety.

Fear of leakage, discomfort, or odor can make it difficult for girls to concentrate in class or participate confidently in daily activities. Many girls suffer in silence. They are too embarrassed to speak up, too afraid to ask for help, and too limited by their circumstances to find safe alternatives.

Menstrual health is not just about comfort, it is about safety, dignity, and well-being. No girl should have to risk her health because she cannot afford or access proper menstrual care.

The lack of proper menstrual care is not just a personal issue, it is a public health concern.When girls are forced to manage their periods in unsafe ways, the consequences extend beyond the individual, affecting communities, education systems, and future generations. This is a problem that demands urgent attention and lasting solutions.

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