Department of Biostatistics and Demography, International Institute for Population Sciences, Mumbai, India
Research Article
Addressing Menstrual Hygiene: An Important Prognosticator of Excessive Vaginal Bleeding in the High Focused States of India
Author(s): Wahengbam Bigyananda Meitei and Aditi Chaudhary*
Background: There is increasing evidence of challenges that girls and women face in managing menstruation and
vaginal bleeding. In many societies, these are handled behind the scenes as cultural taboos.
Objectives: The study aims to address the effects of menstrual hygiene on excessive vaginal bleeding during and after
delivery.
Methods: The study used data from the fourth round of the National Family Health Survey. The study included
146,121 women aged 15-24 years from high focused states of India. Chi-Square analysis was used to examine the
significance of menstrual hygiene on excessive vaginal bleeding during and after delivery. In addition, binary logistic
regression was used for the assessment of the adjusted effects.
Results: The prevalence of excessive vaginal bleeding dur.. View more»