The ripple effect: impacts of climate change on menstrual health and paths to resilience.

IF 2.3 Q2 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Frontiers in global women's health Pub Date : 2025-04-24 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fgwh.2025.1569046
Arundati Muralidharan, Marije Broekhuijsen, Lady Lisondra, Aeka Guru, Jacquelyn Haver, Sidra Irfan
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Abstract

Girls and women face greater threats and severe ramifications from climate change, with studies consistently finding that women experience more health risks from climate change than men do. Climate change endangers girls and women's sexual and reproductive health and rights, including their menstrual health and hygiene practices. However, menstrual health and hygiene is rarely discussed in the context of climate change. We scoped the existing evidence to describe the interlinkages between climate change and menstrual health and hygiene, and outline services that anticipate, respond to, cope with, recover from, adapt to or transform in response to climate related events, trends and disturbances. Specifically, we describe how climate change disrupts access to essential menstrual health and hygiene information, products and services, impacts menstrual disorders and the menstrual cycle, and intensifies existing inequalities. Recommendations for improvement include climate resilient menstrual health and hygiene services encompassing access to menstrual products and materials, impartment of knowledge and skills, access to climate resilient facilities and services, social support, and policy actions.

连锁反应:气候变化对经期健康的影响和恢复途径。
女孩和妇女面临着气候变化带来的更大威胁和严重后果,研究不断发现,妇女比男子面临更大的气候变化健康风险。气候变化危及女童和妇女的性健康和生殖健康及权利,包括她们的月经健康和卫生习惯。然而,在气候变化的背景下,很少讨论月经健康和卫生问题。我们对现有证据进行了梳理,以描述气候变化与月经健康和卫生之间的相互联系,并概述了预测、响应、应对、恢复、适应或转变以响应气候相关事件、趋势和干扰的服务。具体而言,我们描述了气候变化如何破坏获得基本的月经健康和卫生信息、产品和服务,影响月经紊乱和月经周期,并加剧了现有的不平等。改进建议包括气候适应型经期健康和卫生服务,包括获得经期产品和材料、知识和技能的传授、获得气候适应型设施和服务、社会支持和政策行动。
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