Dr Garima Soni offers insightful perspectives on empowering rural women through sustainable menstrual hygiene practices in an exclusive interview with Medical Dialogues. She discusses an original study conducted in Aandhi village, Rajasthan, which focused on the role of educational interventions in improving menstrual hygiene management (MHM). The research highlights the significant impact of these initiatives in raising awareness, promoting hygienic practices, and addressing improper disposal of menstrual products. Post-intervention, there was a notable improvement in hygiene practices, underscoring the importance of ongoing education, access to sustainable products, and proper waste disposal systems in rural India. The Journal of Reproductive Healthcare and Medicine (JRHM) is owned by the Indian Society for the Study of Reproduction and Fertility (ISSRF) and published by Scientific Scholar.
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