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What are the myths regarding menstruation?​

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Answered by harshinimanivannan1
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In India even mere mention of the topic has been a taboo in the past and even to this date the cultural and social influences appear to be a hurdle for advancement of knowledge on the subject.[3] Culturally in many parts of India, menstruation is still considered to be dirty and impure. The origin of this myth dates back to the Vedic times and is often been linked to Indra's slaying of Vritras. For, it has been declared in the Veda that guilt, of killing a brahmana-murder, appears every month as menstrual flow as women had taken upon themselves a part of Indra's guilt.[4] Further, in the Hindu faith, women are prohibited from participating in normal life while menstruating. She must be “purified” before she is allowed to return to her family and day to day chores of her life. However, scientifically it is known that the actual cause of menstruation is ovulation followed by missed chance of pregnancy that results in bleeding from the endometrial vessels and is followed by preparation of the next cycle. Therefore, there seems no reason for this notion to persist that menstruating women are “impure.”

Answered by makylaleon
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here's a couple un true myths about a women's menstruation cycle is women always have an attitude when there on there menstruation cycle and people assume when were mad were always on our period when most of the time that's not the case, if you use a tampon it will broke the hymen and take a women's virginity, you cant get pregnant if you have sex on your period, having menstrual sex is unhealthy for a women and can kill a man.

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theres are all very untrue and made up by people to scare women

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