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Impact of Socio Demographic Factors on Menstrual Hygiene Practices among the Women of Ranigram Union, Sirajganj Sadar Upazila

Humaira Marzabin Oyshia, Md. Likujjaman Likea, Dr. Selina Akhter and Md. Mostafizur Rahmana
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Humaira Marzabin Oyshia: Department of Geography and Environmental Science, Begum Rokeya University, Rangpur, Bangladesh
Md. Likujjaman Likea: Department of Geography and Environmental Science, Begum Rokeya University, Rangpur, Bangladesh
Dr. Selina Akhter: Gopalgonj Medical College, Gopalgonj, Bangladesh
Md. Mostafizur Rahmana: Department of Geography and Environmental Science, Begum Rokeya University, Rangpur, Bangladesh

International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, 2024, vol. 8, issue 12, 3063-3070

Abstract: This paper explores the socio demographic factors that effects on the menstrual hygiene practices among the women of Ranigram Union, Sirajganj Sadar Upazila. Poor menstrual health can create a major determinant of morbidity, and physical, psychological as well as social problems. Poor menstrual knowledge and access to sanitary products, which have been concern of barriers to menstrual health, their performance and consequences, were found. There are some differences in menstrual hygiene practices. For good physical and mental health in women, menstrual hygiene practices play an important role. This study utilized primary data and secondary data to identify the socio economic factors. Women are incredibly susceptible to various physical and mental issues during this period, and socio demographic factor play a crucial function in menstrual hygiene practices; thus, it is very critical to preserve good menstrual hygiene practices. The study reveals that, 97% respondent women said that, menstruation period affects their daily life activities and only 3% said no. Nearly half of the respondents (50%) use old cloths during the menstrual period. Among the respondents (27%) who used sanitary pads, 18% were fully satisfied by using it but 60% of them said it’s expensive for buying. For cheapness and availability of material women practices different in hygienic practices in state of sanitary pads. After going through that, the study emphasis on eco-friendly sanitary pads which are not only environment friendly but also cost effective and has health benefits. The government can allocate the necessary budget to provide sanitary pads or towels free of charge to schools. Both government and non-government organizations can also take the initiative to organize awareness programs and campaigns about menstruation in schools and local communities.

Date: 2024
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