The Influence of Generational Menstrual Shame on Menstruating Females

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2023-12
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Gauda, Ashlee
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This thesis describes a pilot qualitative research study exploring the reflections of adolescent menstrual experiences by women of various ages. The question posed for this study is: “Are memories of menstrual shaming in adolescence still traumatizing to the adult female?” Five women ages 21-64 were sampled. Their interviews were transcribed, analyzed, and manually coded to draw themes. Five themes were extracted from the interviews: isolation, self-gaslighting, discomfort, bullying, and knowledge deficit. These themes provide a better understanding of the adolescent experiences of these women and the trauma caused. The aim of this study is to decrease menstrual stigma and shame, while also calling for educational improvements regarding women’s health.
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