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Tina Ahuja faces backlash for calling period pain ‘not real’, netizens demand awareness | Hindi Cinema News

Tina Ahuja faces backlash for calling period pain ‘not real’, netizens demand awareness | Hindi Cinema News

Speaking about her personal experience, Tina said, “I have never had any pain and I have noticed that only girls in Mumbai talk about cramps. Half the problem comes from creating these circles that talk about it, which has psychological effects even on those who don’t experience it naturally. She added: “Maybe my body is a bit desi. I have never had any back pain or problems. You eat your ghee, stop dieting so much and everything becomes normal. cause debilitating menstrual pain. “Dismissing real medical issues as psychological is harmful,” one user commented.
Another wrote: “Period pain varies for everyone. To say it’s not real is ignorant and unscientific. Another commented: “Conditions such as PCOS, endometriosis, fibroids or as simply as a hormonal imbalance due to stress do not see the Desi or videsi body. If they happen, they happen. Even the best diets and exercises don’t work sometimes. What she says is such big bull**!! This is why people need to be more aware about women’s hygiene.
Sunita Ahuja, who appeared to support her daughter’s comments, stressed the importance of including a spoonful of ghee in one’s diet but advised viewers to consult a doctor for advice. Sunita also humorously added that she didn’t want to be blamed for the health complications resulting from her recommendation.
The incident reignited discussions about the importance of disseminating accurate information about menstrual health and combatting stereotypes that harm women’s experiences.

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