Women's Wellness Across Life Stages: A Comparative Study Of Hygiene Practices During Pregnancy, Lactation, And Menstruation.

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Aliyu Jamila Jika
Sumit Ranjan
Neerja Kumari
Tumugonze Severin Lwebangila
Farah Deeba

Abstract

Introduction


It became significant for women and girls to Maintain their menstrual, lactation and pregnancy hygiene properly. The culture impacts the performance of hygiene and educates people about good hygiene habits. These can be in form of personal cultural or perhaps influenced by the economy of the society. Ignorance of these practices can be socially disadvantageous for health intervention and promotion. Using the details of the movie ‘Children of Heaven,’ culture affects the level of hygiene concerning circumstances in different societies. Socioeconomic status also plays a significant role in the hygiene practices; thus, the topic of equity would also come into play. Some of the factors that hinder promotion of optimal hygiene practices by women of reproductive age during pregnancy include poverty and cultural practices. Married men contribute to contributing to the hygienic wellbeing of their wives. In conclusion, it is apparent that advancing breast cancer and maternal mortality rates can only be achieved if culture, poverty level, and gender issues in hygiene are brought into consideration.


Material and Methods.


Ethnicity disparity between female correctional study; A comparison was made with female Wash ends facing other issues such as pregnancy, lactation and menstruation. Regarding the samples, gender, age, and occupation are variables, however 300 women with different age ranges were selected. The study measured demographic information, age at menarche, enforcement of menstruation, sources of information about menstruation, common practices of cleanliness during menstruation, and restrictions during menstruation and the hygiene things during pregnancy and lactation periods.


Conclusion: The above cross-sectional analysis explore on the occurrences of the fabric of women lives during pregnancy, lactation, and menstruation, offering insight on hygiene. This means that the practices under study should be appreciated as diverse and the conditions that underpin them should be known in order to inform properly, comprehensive and inclusive approaches that will enable women to make correct decisions on different phases of reproductive life. Thus, the proposed research should serve as a starting platform for innovative decisions that will uncover women’s otherness as something valuable and lead to the shared responsibility for enhancing the quality of women’s health all over the world.

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Aliyu Jamila Jika

School of Pharmacy, 34, APJ Abdul Kalam Rd, Knowledge Park III, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh 201310

Sumit Ranjan

School of Pharmacy, 34, APJ Abdul Kalam Rd, Knowledge Park III, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh 201310

Neerja Kumari

School of Pharmacy, 34, APJ Abdul Kalam Rd, Knowledge Park III, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh 201310

Tumugonze Severin Lwebangila

School of Pharmacy, 34, APJ Abdul Kalam Rd, Knowledge Park III, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh 201310

Farah Deeba

School of Pharmacy, 34, APJ Abdul Kalam Rd, Knowledge Park III, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh 201310