Abstract

Introduction: Menstruation is a part of women’s healthy well-being. The objective of this study was to assess themenstrual hygiene practises among female medical students in a tertiary care teaching hospital in Central Kerala.Methods: An institution-based cross-sectional study was conducted in 2021 among 225 female undergraduateMBBS students aged 18–25 years in a tertiary health care facility in Kerala. The data was collected using an expertvalidated semi-structured questionnaire after obtaining informed consent from the participants via Google Forms.The universal sampling technique was used, and the data was analysed with SPSS version 20.0.Results: The mean age of the study participants was 21.65 ± 1.34 years and 91.1% were from the APL socioeconomiccategory. 95.5% of participants were using disposable sanitary pads. The frequency of washing external genitaliaand changing sanitary products were adequate in 69.4% and 33.8% respectively. The common mode of disposal ofmenstrual products were burning(50.2%), incineration(34.7%) and discarded into general waste(8.9%). 66.7% werenot allowed to do religious activities during menstruation.Conclusion: Most of participants used disposable sanitary pads. The frequency of changing sanitary products andtheir disposal was found to be inadequate. Menstruation related myths were common among participants.

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