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. 2020 Jun 1;17:81. doi: 10.1186/s12978-020-00935-6

Table 2.

Table showing socio-cultural practices followed by study participants while menstruating

Menstrual Practices (N = 1342) Frequency (percentage)
N (%)
Touches plant/ fruits/ vegetables 700 (52.2)
Prays 227 (16.9)
Attends school/ work 1059 (78.9)
Sleeps in her usual bed 1066 (79.4)
Touches male members of the family 901 (67.1)
Eats with family 932 (69.5)
Enters the kitchen 827 (61.6)
Cooks food 730 (54.4)
Touches water taps 909 (67.7)
Touches pickled food (achar) 695 (51.8)
Eats dairy products 907 (67.6)
Purifies bed and bed sheets on 4th day of menstruation 888 (66.2)
Enters places of worship 142 (10.6)
Visits relatives 783 (58.4)
Attends social gatherings 817 (60.9)
Attends religious gatherings 169 (12.6)
Wears specific sets of clothes while menstruating 275 (20.5)
Mentions menstruation openly 643 (47.9)
Person who generally cooks in the familya
Participant herself 807 (60.1)
Participant’s Children 48 (3.6)
Participant’s Husband 43 (3.2)
Other family members 543 (40.5)
Maid 36 (2.7)
Others 61 (4.6)
Person who cooks in the family while the participant is menstruatinga
Participant herself 648 (48.3)
Participant’s Children 81 (6.0)
Participant’s Husband 79 (5.9)
Other family members 687 (51.2)
Maid 34 (2.5)
Others 55 (4.1)
Things to purify on 4th day of menstruation#
Kitchen 245 (18.3)
Bed 738 (55.0)
Whole house 185 (13.8)
Nothing 455 (33.9)

Notes: a = Not mutually exclusive, percentages will not add up to 100