A women deserves equal respect as that of a man : Dr. Sujata Sanjay
Mar 20, 2022
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A women can make an empowered society: Dr. Sujata Sanjay
Dehradun 8 March 2022! On the occasion of International Women's Day, Dr. Sujata Sanjay, Gynecologist and Obstetrician of Sanjay Maternity Centre by Society for Health Education and Women Empowerment Awareness Service, distributed sanitary napkins to women and adolescent girls and informed about the benefits of its use. More than 20 million women use unsafe means instead of sanitary napkins. They are causing infections and many serious diseases. Under compulsion, most girls prefer to be on leave from school for five days every month.
Dr. Sujata Sanjay informed that for the last eight years, free sanitary napkins are being distributed to women. She said that there is a lot of hesitation in women regarding periods. Some women consider it to be the wrath of nature and also the curse of God. But when it is explained to them that it is not a curse but a physical natural process which is God's gift, there is nothing to panic and shame. But if you do not keep cleanliness, then you will get sick again and again and from here the supply of sanitary napkins started. For nearly eight years, Dr. Sujata has distributed more than 2000 sanitary napkins, all of which she herself bears the cost.
Dr. Sujata Sanjay is providing sanitary napkins to women free of cos, also talks to women and advises them to use napkins, whereas in the beginning women living in slums refused to take sanitary napkins because they believed that only cloth is right during menstruation. They do not even have money to buy sanitary napkins and they are also ashamed of men. Many women have even said that these pads are the house of disease and we will not use it. But Dr. Sujata Sanjay did not give up and she kept in touch with him with a sanitary napkin, gradually explained and made him aware.
Dr. Sujata Sanjay told that 70 percent of women and girls are unable to use sanitary napkins due to financial constraints; women in extremely backward areas of India use cloth instead of sanitary pads, due to this uncleanliness rural woman get various infections. Due to which the number of patients of cervical cancer is increasing in India. The menstrual cycle varies. Most of the women also bleed for four to five days. This sequence varies from woman to woman, but once the sequence is formed, the same sequence should be continued. Only then the menstrual cycle is said to be correct.
Dr. Sujata Sanjay has become a unique example for women in the society. For which she is being praised all around. Dr. Sujata Sanjay has been honored by the President by being selected among 100 empowered women of India in the year 2016 for rendering excellent social and medical services.
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