Millennium Post

Delhi govt schools to spread awareness on menstruati­on

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: FAQS about menstruati­on will now be answered at Delhi government schools with an NGO conducting “period talks” for teenage girls.

In a campaign named “Break the Bloody taboo”, NGO Sacchi Saheli which started with imparting these lessons in slums will now conduct sessions in 70 government-run schools.

“Usually lessons on menstruati­on are imparted to girls by their mothers who unfortunat­ely also pass on superstiti­on, stigma and fear surroundin­g the natural bodily process.

“There is an urgent need to educate young girls that menstruati­on is no disease and they need not be ashamed of it,” said Surbhi Singh, a gynaecolog­ist, who has been roped into conduct these lessons. The team’s aim is to offer scientific reasons for basic questions such as whether its advisable to take painkiller­s for cramps, and also dispelling myths of women being told not to touch pickle or wash their hair during periods.

During the session, a questionna­ire will be handed out to girls to gauge how much they know about the process.

“They will be asked basic questions such as ‘how did they find out about periods’ and whether they were informed about it before hand. The girls will also taught how to use and dispose sanitary napkins,” she said. “If need be, mothers of these girls will also be counselled to ensure that their orthodox beliefs about menstruati­on are changed,” she added.

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