Social taboo and gender stereotypes have contributed largely in making us think menstruation is a shame and it shouldn't be discussed openly. Today, let's break the mental barriers. TheHealthSite.com
The secrecy and lack of information about menstruation come at a huge cost. Not only do we not want to talk about this biological function, we also do not wish to see any evidence of it.
"It’s natural. And it’s a huge part of our lives, every single month. Yet most of us refuse to talk about it. a lot of us can’t even say 'menstruation' or 'period'," Anshula wrote
Local Girl Scouts Kimberlie Brunner and Susannah Berry, both 15 years old, have earned the highest award for their age group — the Silver Award — by completing work on