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5 tips to take care of menstrual hygiene this summer

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By Pallavi Utagi

Summers bring beautiful bursts of sunshine with them, and the season is absolute bliss for those who seek relief from sweaters, jackets, and woolen socks. However, with the mercury soaring above 20 degrees, menstrual hygiene requires extra attention. It’s a no-brainer that high temperatures and increased humidity tend to create a breeding ground for bacteria. Women often frequently report various issues during the summer…


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