Some Canadian Members of Parliament celebrated “Menstrual Hygiene Day” by wearing bracelets.
“If you don’t bring toilet paper to work, you shouldn’t have to bring pads or tampons either. We’ve changed that. We’ve given away free menstrual products to federally regulated workplaces. This bracelet is for Menstrual Hygiene Day,” said Seamus O’Regan Jr. post X also included a photo of the bracelet.
“People who menstruate have a right to affordable menstrual products.”
Canadian Member of Parliament Lisa Hepfner also showed off a bracelet in a social media post on Tuesday. “People who have periods have a right to affordable access to menstrual products. On #MenstrualHygieneDay, we will wear period bracelets that represent an average menstrual cycle to continue fighting stigma and working towards a #PeriodFriendlyWorld,” she said. I got it..
“On #MenstrualHygieneDay, we commit to a future where menstruating women and girls can realise their full potential without unjust barriers. This means access to menstrual products, education and promoting sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) around the world,” said Ahmed Husen. post “Today we wear our menstrual cycle length bracelets to break stigma and support the rights of all women & girls for a more #periodfriendlyworld,” said another. post Added.
a post “Periods are as natural as breathing. Without them, none of us would be here,” the UN statement said.
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