Spanish menstrual literacy and experiences of menstruation
Abstract There is growing recognition of the important role menstrual health plays in achieving health, education, and gender equity. Yet, stigmatisation and taboo remain present and negative emotions like fear and shame dominate the narrative when speaking about periods. This paper analyses how for...
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Main Authors: | Sara Sánchez López (Author), Dani Jennifer Barrington (Author), Rocio Poveda Bautista (Author), Santiago Moll López (Author) |
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2023-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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