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Rasmeet Bhatia

A woman menstruates about 500 times in her lifetime, yet the pad is dealt with in whispers. About 12.8% of women and girls worldwide live in poverty, yet menstrual products are taxed and are not considered a basic right. About 36% of Indian women do not have access to sanitary napkins every month, yet period poverty is hardly recognised and understood. Around 40 million children grow stunted, yet basic hygiene continues to be a riddle. It's time to leave behind the stigma of menstrual health, f #YourQuoteAndMine #MenstrualHygieneDay #musingtime #yqdnd #dnd2lineslogan #endthestigma #periodpositive

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She better knows that what not bleeds hurts the most... A woman menstruates about 500 times in her lifetime, yet the pad is dealt with in whispers. About 12.8% of women and girls worldwide live in poverty, yet menstrual products are taxed and are not considered a basic right. About 36% of Indian women do not have access to sanitary napkins every month, yet period poverty is hardly recognised and understood. Around 40 million children grow stunted, yet basic hygiene continues to be a riddle.

It's time to leave behind the stigma of menstrual health, f

Dr. Intaajuur Rahman

A woman menstruates about 500 times in her lifetime, yet the pad is dealt with in whispers. About 12.8% of women and girls worldwide live in poverty, yet menstrual products are taxed and are not considered a basic right. About 36% of Indian women do not have access to sanitary napkins every month, yet period poverty is hardly recognised and understood. Around 40 million children grow stunted, yet basic hygiene continues to be a riddle. It's time to leave behind the stigma of menstrual health, f #YourQuoteAndMine #MenstrualHygieneDay #musingtime #yqdnd #dnd2lineslogan #endthestigma #periodpositive

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we bleed
to make life continue A woman menstruates about 500 times in her lifetime, yet the pad is dealt with in whispers. About 12.8% of women and girls worldwide live in poverty, yet menstrual products are taxed and are not considered a basic right. About 36% of Indian women do not have access to sanitary napkins every month, yet period poverty is hardly recognised and understood. Around 40 million children grow stunted, yet basic hygiene continues to be a riddle.

It's time to leave behind the stigma of menstrual health, f

khusi

A woman menstruates about 500 times in her lifetime, yet the pad is dealt with in whispers. About 12.8% of women and girls worldwide live in poverty, yet menstrual products are taxed and are not considered a basic right. About 36% of Indian women do not have access to sanitary napkins every month, yet period poverty is hardly recognised and understood. Around 40 million children grow stunted, yet basic hygiene continues to be a riddle. It's time to leave behind the stigma of menstrual health, f #YourQuoteAndMine #MenstrualHygieneDay #musingtime #yqdnd #dnd2lineslogan #endthestigma #periodpositive #ankitaguptamusings

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It hurts a lot, 
but without it we don't even exist. A woman menstruates about 500 times in her lifetime, yet the pad is dealt with in whispers. About 12.8% of women and girls worldwide live in poverty, yet menstrual products are taxed and are not considered a basic right. About 36% of Indian women do not have access to sanitary napkins every month, yet period poverty is hardly recognised and understood. Around 40 million children grow stunted, yet basic hygiene continues to be a riddle.

It's time to leave behind the stigma of menstrual health, f

Madhu Jain

A woman menstruates about 500 times in her lifetime, yet the pad is dealt with in whispers. About 12.8% of women and girls worldwide live in poverty, yet menstrual products are taxed and are not considered a basic right. About 36% of Indian women do not have access to sanitary napkins every month, yet period poverty is hardly recognised and understood. Around 40 million children grow stunted, yet basic hygiene continues to be a riddle. It's time to leave behind the stigma of menstrual health, f #yqbaba #yqdidi #YourQuoteAndMine #MenstrualHygieneDay #yqdnd #dnd2lineslogan #endthestigma #periodpositive

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Respect and save the God's creation. 
So that she can create us.  A woman menstruates about 500 times in her lifetime, yet the pad is dealt with in whispers. About 12.8% of women and girls worldwide live in poverty, yet menstrual products are taxed and are not considered a basic right. About 36% of Indian women do not have access to sanitary napkins every month, yet period poverty is hardly recognised and understood. Around 40 million children grow stunted, yet basic hygiene continues to be a riddle.

It's time to leave behind the stigma of menstrual health, f

Paradoxical Penman

A woman menstruates about 500 times in her lifetime, yet the pad is dealt with in whispers. About 12.8% of women and girls worldwide live in poverty, yet menstrual products are taxed and are not considered a basic right. About 36% of Indian women do not have access to sanitary napkins every month, yet period poverty is hardly recognised and understood. Around 40 million children grow stunted, yet basic hygiene continues to be a riddle. It's time to leave behind the stigma of menstrual health, f #YourQuoteAndMine #MenstrualHygieneDay #musingtime #yqdnd #dnd2lineslogan #endthestigma #periodpositive

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Women also have rights. 
This is not the medieval period.  A woman menstruates about 500 times in her lifetime, yet the pad is dealt with in whispers. About 12.8% of women and girls worldwide live in poverty, yet menstrual products are taxed and are not considered a basic right. About 36% of Indian women do not have access to sanitary napkins every month, yet period poverty is hardly recognised and understood. Around 40 million children grow stunted, yet basic hygiene continues to be a riddle.

It's time to leave behind the stigma of menstrual health, f

Anuj Jain

A woman menstruates about 500 times in her lifetime, yet the pad is dealt with in whispers. About 12.8% of women and girls worldwide live in poverty, yet menstrual products are taxed and are not considered a basic right. About 36% of Indian women do not have access to sanitary napkins every month, yet period poverty is hardly recognised and understood. Around 40 million children grow stunted, yet basic hygiene continues to be a riddle. It's time to leave behind the stigma of menstrual health, f #YourQuoteAndMine #MenstrualHygieneDay #musingtime #yqdnd #dnd2lineslogan #endthestigma #periodpositive

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Shun the shame
Shame the shamers A woman menstruates about 500 times in her lifetime, yet the pad is dealt with in whispers. About 12.8% of women and girls worldwide live in poverty, yet menstrual products are taxed and are not considered a basic right. About 36% of Indian women do not have access to sanitary napkins every month, yet period poverty is hardly recognised and understood. Around 40 million children grow stunted, yet basic hygiene continues to be a riddle.

It's time to leave behind the stigma of menstrual health, f

Anuj Jain

A woman menstruates about 500 times in her lifetime, yet the pad is dealt with in whispers. About 12.8% of women and girls worldwide live in poverty, yet menstrual products are taxed and are not considered a basic right. About 36% of Indian women do not have access to sanitary napkins every month, yet period poverty is hardly recognised and understood. Around 40 million children grow stunted, yet basic hygiene continues to be a riddle. It's time to leave behind the stigma of menstrual health, f #yqbaba #yqdidi #YourQuoteAndMine #MenstrualHygieneDay #yqdnd #dnd2lineslogan #endthestigma #periodpositive

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That time of the month, when Aunt Flo visit,
Raise the Red flag, Crimson tide coming. A woman menstruates about 500 times in her lifetime, yet the pad is dealt with in whispers. About 12.8% of women and girls worldwide live in poverty, yet menstrual products are taxed and are not considered a basic right. About 36% of Indian women do not have access to sanitary napkins every month, yet period poverty is hardly recognised and understood. Around 40 million children grow stunted, yet basic hygiene continues to be a riddle.

It's time to leave behind the stigma of menstrual health, f

Varadhan P M

A woman menstruates about 500 times in her lifetime, yet the pad is dealt with in whispers. About 12.8% of women and girls worldwide live in poverty, yet menstrual products are taxed and are not considered a basic right. About 36% of Indian women do not have access to sanitary napkins every month, yet period poverty is hardly recognised and understood. Around 40 million children grow stunted, yet basic hygiene continues to be a riddle. It's time to leave behind the stigma of menstrual health, f #YourQuoteAndMine #MenstrualHygieneDay #musingtime #yqdnd #dnd2lineslogan #endthestigma #periodpositive

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Blood shed not in war
But for women it goes too far
 A woman menstruates about 500 times in her lifetime, yet the pad is dealt with in whispers. About 12.8% of women and girls worldwide live in poverty, yet menstrual products are taxed and are not considered a basic right. About 36% of Indian women do not have access to sanitary napkins every month, yet period poverty is hardly recognised and understood. Around 40 million children grow stunted, yet basic hygiene continues to be a riddle.

It's time to leave behind the stigma of menstrual health, f

Mansi Rajput

I've seen women (including myself) getting ridiculed for being on their period, for talking about the wicked pain they go through every month, for being moody, grumpy, low on energy, inactive and lazy.. And god forbid if they get their clothes stained, it's a shame-party for everyone around. Including the already bone-tired woman. Let us normalize the blood stains and try to HELP HER, in place of mortifying her even more. #YourQuoteAndMine #MenstrualHygieneDay #musingtime #yqdnd #dnd2lineslogan #endthestigma #periodpositive

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Roses Are Red, So Is Blood.
Let's Normalize Period Stains,
Just Like Mud. I've seen women (including myself) getting ridiculed for being on their period,
for talking about the wicked pain they go through every month,
for being moody, grumpy, low on energy, inactive and lazy..
And god forbid if they get their clothes stained,
it's a shame-party for everyone around.
Including the already bone-tired woman.

Let us normalize the blood stains and try to HELP HER, in place of mortifying her even more.
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