Alright. There are topics better left to others I'm sure. Those involving that which must transpire in the life of a human may or may not invoke feelings of trepidation or embarassment after the fact.
No luck with this in my account. Having a rather lengthy background in medical informatics and patient care I'm pretty much comfortable discussing any and all matters of health and hygiene regardless of your genotype ...
Male, Female, or mosaic.
Here we have another Menstrual Hygiene Day ... one of those days for which I am not a particularly adequate spokesperson.
In short, this is an annual awareness observance held each May 28 to highlight the importance of good menstrual hygiene management. As an essential aspect of female existence all people, both females — and we who love them — should exhibit concern for those concepts associated with these health practices.
It was originally held in 2014 under the auspices of a German-based concern called NGO WASH United.
It seems that those things associated with feminine hygiene products are often less than adquate in developing countries with those costs associated therewith being the limiting factor among availability and local social conventions.
Menstrual Hygiene Day is meant for publicizing information in the media including social media regarding the importance of developing good hygienic handling of menses regardless of who you are or where you live.
Public information campaigns employed as a function of this day help to stimulate policy dialogue among those involved in international decisions.
The aim is that aforementioned concept called menstrual hygiene management and it's implementation into those avenues of political and economic development within citizens of all nations.