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Unveiling the Hidden Burden: Exploring the Impact of Early Menstruation on the Mental Health of Adolescent Girls in India
Dear Editor, I am writing to bring attention to a critical issue that affects the lives of countless young girls in our society – the impact of early menstruation on the mental health of teenagers in India. Menstruation is a natural and normal part of a woman's life, but when it occurs prematurely, it can have far-reaching consequences on the emotional well-being and overall mental health of adolescents. It is high time we address this issue and work towards creating a supportive environment for these young girls. In India, early menstruation, also known as precocious puberty, is becoming increasingly prevalent. According to studies, approximately 10% of girls in our country experience their first period before the age of 12. This is a concerning trend, as early puberty can disrupt the natural progression of physical, emotional, and psychological development, leaving these young girls vulnerable to various mental health challenges.