The Role of Mothers in Making Menstruation Easy for Everyone
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I quote Napoleon Bonaparte when I say: “ A nation is as great as the mothers who raise it. Give me an educated mother, and I shall promise you the birth of an education and civilized nation.” Being the woman of the house is no cakewalk. Mothers don’t just raise children; they are the first teachers a child can get, the first cornerstone of our character, and the foundation of every value we know so far. Menstruation and women have a love-and-hate relationship, but I believe the hate part can be immensely reduced if mothers educate their children more about the biological phenomenon and sustainable alternatives like menstrual cups, so their daughters don’t have to surf the web searching for “ menstrual cup where to buy .” Education for all: Awareness for Menstruation If you think only women need to know about menstruation, you are deeply mistaken. I have seen and heard some bizarre stereotypes surrounding menstruation, and most of them trace their roots to the whispers that ...