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eeshanyamjalhospital · 5 months ago
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Myth Vs Fact (Periods)
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medixic · 10 months ago
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Menstruation is an integral part of any person with a uterus’ experience. Without it, pregnancies, births, and the continuation of the human species would all be done for. However, amidst all the amazing truths surrounding periods, there are also quite a few myths.
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amanhealthcare7 · 1 year ago
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Mensis Care is an Ayurvedic syrup that gives you relief from period pain and makes you strong from within. By consuming it, you also get relief from the problem of white discharge and remove your weakness.
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reyocommune · 1 year ago
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MENSTRUATION HISTORY
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Menstruation, the regular discharge of blood and mucosal tissue from the inner lining of the uterus, has been a fundamental aspect of human biology and reproductive health throughout history. While the biological process itself remains constant, the social, cultural, and medical attitudes towards menstruation have varied significantly across different cultures and time periods. Here is an overview of how menstruation has been perceived and managed in history:
Ancient Cultures:
 In many ancient cultures, menstruation was often associated with concepts of fertility and power. In some societies, menstruating women were even considered sacred due to their connection with the life-giving force of reproduction. For example, in ancient Egypt, menstrual blood was believed to have protective and healing properties.
Religious and Superstitious Beliefs:
 Some societies held superstitious beliefs about menstruation. Women were often isolated or considered impure during their periods. In Hinduism, for instance, menstruating women were historically kept separate from others and considered ritually impure. Similar practices were found in various other cultures and religions.
Medical Understanding and Misunderstanding:
 Throughout much of history, there was limited understanding of the biological processes involved in menstruation. Many societies attributed menstrual symptoms to mysterious causes, and various remedies and rituals were practiced to alleviate discomfort. It wasn't until more recent centuries that a more accurate understanding of the menstrual cycle emerged.
19th Century:
The 19th century marked a significant period of change in how menstruation was understood. Medical knowledge about the female reproductive system advanced, leading to the development of more accurate explanations for menstruation. However, the topic was still surrounded by taboos, and open discussions were uncommon.
20th Century:
 Menstruation started to be viewed more openly as medical advancements continued. The invention and widespread use of disposable sanitary products, like tampons and pads, in the mid-20th century significantly transformed how menstruating individuals managed their periods. Menstrual hygiene became a focus, and education about menstruation started to become more common.
 Feminist Movement :
In the latter half of the 20th century, feminist movements played a crucial role in destigmatizing menstruation. Activists advocated for open conversations about periods, challenging the shame and secrecy that had surrounded the topic for centuries. This led to greater awareness, improved menstrual education, and initiatives to make menstrual products more accessible.
Contemporary Attitudes:
 Today, attitudes toward menstruation vary widely across cultures and regions. While many societies have made strides in normalizing conversations about periods and providing better menstrual education, there are still places where stigma and misinformation persist. Additionally, discussions around menstrual equity, access to affordable menstrual products, and the impact of menstruation on various aspects of life, such as education and work, continue to be important topics.
In conclusion, the history of menstruation reflects the complex interplay of cultural, religious, medical, and social factors. Over time, there has been a gradual shift from superstition and secrecy to greater understanding and acceptance, although challenges related to stigma and inequity still persist in various parts of the world.
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almultimavenger · 1 year ago
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Two period fantasy epics that I plan to write, ALM-90 and 91.
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mybodyliberation · 2 years ago
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5 Ways To Improve Sleep During Your Period 🩸
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juan-der-spanier · 2 years ago
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lifestylehealth · 2 years ago
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How To Get rid of Abdominal Pain During Periods (Home Remedies)
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What is period pain?
Before knowing the causes of period pain, it is important to understand what period pain is. In fact, in medical terms, the problem of pain during periods is called dysmenorrhea. It is mainly of two types. The first of which is primary dysmenorrhea and the second is secondary dysmenorrhea.
The causes of both these types of pain can be different. During the period, some women start to experience back pain, abdominal pain or cramping pain. There may be some of the following reasons behind this problem, which we have discussed in detail in the next part of the article.
Reasons for Periods:
Abdominal and back pain is a common problem during periods. Prostaglandins cause this pain. It is a type of hormone, which is secreted near the uterus. This hormone is also activated during childbirth. Prostaglandins are a group of lipids that fight damage or infection and disease. Read More
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beta-unfurl · 3 years ago
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Period syncing, out of sync?
Period syncing- a phenomenon where you know that menstruators living under the same roof bleed together, hence stay together! At some point of our lives, we may recall having our menstrual cycle synced up with a close friend.
“These cramps don’t seem to get any better, do they?” “Cramps? Wait, you’re on your period too?” This is a very common scenario and let’s be honest, we feel at ease to have a friend in such days. The term first came up in 1971. It suggested that women living together might be influenced by some factors thereby menstruating at the same time. Martha McClintock, a psychologist did her studies and this synchronization effect got to be known as the ‘McClintock Effect’.
According to McClintock, synced period was the result of spending time together. She also suggested a theory of the ‘alpha uterus’! An alpha uterus is like the boss lady who commands and gets all fellow uteruses to cause mischief in unison. This, is caused by pheromones, since the menstruators are in physical proximity. Studies about this theory have shown that a considerable percentage of menstruators believe in this. But this study sparked debates in the scientific community. As much as menstruators want to believe their periods synchronize, the scientific community remain divided due to the lack of solid evidence. Statistics says that the difference in cycles actually grow, meaning they never were in sync. It’s a matter of time, that causes periods to coincidentally synchronize and may overlap and diverge as cycle lengths differ.
Considering we would love to celebrate our periods in sync, the notion really is out of sync. https://www.instagram.com/p/CT2BA76sL6p/?utm_medium=tumblr
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purpleoatspoetry · 3 years ago
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To all the girls and their mother's,
Do not be ashamed of your periods!
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samambrosia · 3 years ago
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sometimes I wonder how different the male of our species would be, had they have to wake up in the middle of the night to wash their under garments of blood, and eventually loose all of the sleep in the process.
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reyo-theelitechoice · 3 years ago
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tiaahygiene · 3 years ago
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Join hands with Tiaa Hygiene to raise awareness about issues related to Menstrual Health!
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stillwithhernothim · 4 years ago
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Well done, #Scotland !! Well done!!! #equality #equalityforall #women #periods #periodstories (at Scotland) https://www.instagram.com/p/CH_koFFgMDG/?igshid=k4mr5su5j2g
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mybodyliberation · 2 years ago
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5 Ideas For Reducing Stress During Your Period🩸
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I know, I know, easier said than done. But try these👇🏾
💤 Get 7-8 hours of sleep.
🍛 Eat something nourishing.
🧘🏾‍♀️ Stretch.
🎧 Do something that relaxes you.
📱Reduce screen time.
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generalalaska · 4 years ago
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WHEN I WAS IN 8TH GRADE I GOT MY PERIOD SUDDENLY IN THE MIDDLE OF CLASS AND I HAD TO BORROW A PAD FROM ONE OF MY FRIENDS AND I WENT TO TuHE WASHROOM TO PUT IT ON AND BY SOME BITCH OF A OTHERWORLDLY FORCE IT FLEW OUT OF MY HAND AND LANDED INSIDE THE TOILET AND I LOOKED UP AT THE HEAVENS ABOVE WHILE SATAN TURNED MY UTERUS INTO HIS PERSONAL FOUNTAIN
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