Tending the 'monthly flower:' a qualitative study of menstrual beliefs in Tigray, Ethiopia
Abstract Background Menstruation is a universal aspect of human female reproductive life. Management of menstrual flow presents hygiene challenges to girls and women in low-income countries, especially when they first start their periods. As part of a project to improve menstrual hygiene management...
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Main Authors: | L. Lewis Wall (Author), Kibrom Teklay (Author), Alem Desta (Author), Shewaye Belay (Author) |
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2018-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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