Introduction Menstrual hygiene management can be challenging in low-income settings and among school-aged girls due to traditional beliefs, lack of knowledge and information on best hygienic practices, and limited access to appropriate and affordable menstrual hygiene products. An alternative method for menstrual hygiene management, instead of sanitary pads or tampons, is the vaginal menstrual cup. As evidence on the use of menstrual cups is relatively limited, this study aimed to explore the acceptability and feasibility of using vaginal menstrual cups among school-aged girls in Thokarpa, Sindupalchowk, Nepal. Methods This is an exploratory study based on four focus group discussions with a purposive sample of 28 schoolgirls between 13 and...
Discriminatory practices related to menstruation affect the social, mental and physical wellbeing of...
Background: Poor women in Zimbabwe struggle to find appropriate affordable menstrual care products a...
Background Governments, multinational organisations, and charities have commenced the distribution o...
Introduction Menstrual hygiene management can be challenging in low-income settings and among school...
School attendance is an important part of socio-economic development. In South Africa school girls m...
BackgroundA menstrual cup can be a good solution for menstrual hygiene management in economically ch...
A menstrual cup is a small bell shaped cup that a woman can insert into their vagina to collect mens...
Abstract Background A menstrual cup can be a good solution for menstrual hygiene management in econo...
Background: Menstrual cup is an alternative to sanitary pads, which has received attention in relati...
Background: Girls in low and middle-income countries (LMIC) lack access to hygienic and affordable m...
Managing menstrual hygiene is a problem for many women around the world, especially in developing co...
Background: Menstrual cups have been available for decades, but their use in India is limited becaus...
Background: Menstrual cups have been available for decades, but their use is limited by bulky design...
Background: Menstrual cups have been available for decades, but their use in India is limited becaus...
BACKGROUND A menstrual cup can be a good solution for menstrual hygiene management in economically ...
Discriminatory practices related to menstruation affect the social, mental and physical wellbeing of...
Background: Poor women in Zimbabwe struggle to find appropriate affordable menstrual care products a...
Background Governments, multinational organisations, and charities have commenced the distribution o...
Introduction Menstrual hygiene management can be challenging in low-income settings and among school...
School attendance is an important part of socio-economic development. In South Africa school girls m...
BackgroundA menstrual cup can be a good solution for menstrual hygiene management in economically ch...
A menstrual cup is a small bell shaped cup that a woman can insert into their vagina to collect mens...
Abstract Background A menstrual cup can be a good solution for menstrual hygiene management in econo...
Background: Menstrual cup is an alternative to sanitary pads, which has received attention in relati...
Background: Girls in low and middle-income countries (LMIC) lack access to hygienic and affordable m...
Managing menstrual hygiene is a problem for many women around the world, especially in developing co...
Background: Menstrual cups have been available for decades, but their use in India is limited becaus...
Background: Menstrual cups have been available for decades, but their use is limited by bulky design...
Background: Menstrual cups have been available for decades, but their use in India is limited becaus...
BACKGROUND A menstrual cup can be a good solution for menstrual hygiene management in economically ...
Discriminatory practices related to menstruation affect the social, mental and physical wellbeing of...
Background: Poor women in Zimbabwe struggle to find appropriate affordable menstrual care products a...
Background Governments, multinational organisations, and charities have commenced the distribution o...