Acceptability and feasibility of using vaginal menstrual cups among schoolgirls in rural Nepal: a qualitative pilot study
Abstract Introduction Menstrual hygiene management can be challenging in low-income settings and among school-aged girls due to traditional beliefs, lack of knowledge and information on best hygienic practices, and limited access to appropriate and affordable menstrual hygiene products. An alternati...
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Main Authors: | Diksha Pokhrel (Author), Sabina Bhattarai (Author), Malin Emgård (Author), Michael von Schickfus (Author), Birger C. Forsberg (Author), Olivia Biermann (Author) |
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