Sunday, May 24, 2009

How Indian Women Dispose of Sanitary Pads

An American woman visiting India is likely to be confused about how to dispose of sanitary pads and tampons.  It is rare to find trash cans in the bathrooms of Indian homes, and it is even less common to see them in public toilets (when you can find one).  Even if there is a trash bin, there is no toilet paper to wrap the pad or tampon up in and no toilet paper to clean yourself afterwards. 

How To Dispose of Pads At Home

I asked middle class Indian women how they deal with this.  They say that when they are at home, they wrap their soiled pads in newspaper, then take it to the main trash can in the home.  If there are people present that would make this embarrassing, they keep a plastic bag in their bedrooms where they dispose of their soiled pads until a more convenient time allows them to throw them in the main trash. 

How To Dispose of Pads At Other People's Houses

I asked what they did when they were visiting other people’s homes.  They said that they frequently carry their purse with them into the bathroom, wrap their soiled pads in newspaper, put it in a plastic bag in their purse, then disposed of them when they got back to their own homes.  If it is a good friend or relative, then they just put the soiled pad in the main trash like they would at home. They admitted that this process is very difficult sometimes when they are in a new place.

How To Dispose of Pads In Public

I asked what they did when they were in public, and most said they follow the same process with the plastic bag in the purse though some admitted that they simply throw the soiled pad on the floor of the public restroom because they felt they had no other option.  Everyone I spoke to pointed out that it is becoming more and more common to see trash cans in restrooms, and I’m sure it is much more common in India now than it used to be.  However, it is still far less common than it is in the US and the American woman traveler will struggle with this inconvenience unless she stays most in fancy places geared towards middle class and wealthy Indians.

All women said that when they are on their period, they clean with water then wash their hands afterwards.  

5 comments:

  1. You are pervert for going around asking these questions!

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    1. WHy are you calling someone a Pervert .. Do you know the definition of a Pervert ? You must refer a dictionary... Let me tell you this is an issue that every woman goes through whether it is America or India... and when I say every woman I mean it... Your Mom as well and Your sister too if you have one.... You would not be born if your MOM did not have this .... Every woman sheds lots of blood when she is in the process of becoming woman... This is GOD given,,,, and when a pregnant woman delivers a baby she again goes through bleeding for almost for 42 day,,,nearly one month and half ... They days depend upon women to women. Hope this message change the way you look at woman and their issues...

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  2. Thanks a lot for sharing this article. The tips given here are really helpful!!!

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