Gaza Women Use Period-delaying Pills Amid the Israeli Aggression

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Gaza – Many Palestinian women in Gaza have reresorted to taking menstruation-delaying pills due to the desperate and unsanitary circumstances created due to the ongoing Israeli aggression in the besieged enclave. 

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Facing displacement, overcrowded living conditions, and lack of access to water and menstrual hygiene products such as sanitary napkins and tampons, women have resorted to norethisterone tablets usually prescribed for conditions such as severe menstrual bleeding, endometriosis, and menstrual pain to avoid them.

Obviously, this causes discomfort and pain during menstruation. According to Dr Walid Abu Hatab, a medical consultant in obstetrics and gynecology at Nasser Medical Complex in the southern city of Khan Younis, these pills keep progesterone hormone levels high to stop the uterus from shedding its lining, thus delaying a period

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The pills may have side effects such as include irregular vaginal bleeding, nausea, changes to the menstrual cycle, dizziness and mood swings, according to medical professionals, but some women like Salma Khaled say they have no choice but to take the risk amid Israel’s relentless bombardment and blockade of Gaza, as reported from Aljazeera. 

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Salma fled her home in Gaza City’s Tel al-Hawa neighbourhood two weeks ago and is staying at a relative’s house in Deir el-Balah refugee camp in central Gaza. 

The 41-year-old said that she has been in a constant state of fear, discomfort and depression, which has taken a toll on her menstrual cycle.

“I am experiencing the most difficult days of my life during this war. I got my period twice this month so far – which is very irregular for me – and suffered heavy bleeding," Salma remarked. 

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Salma stated there are not enough sanitary pads available in the few shops and pharmacies that have remained open. Meanwhile, sharing a house with dozens of relatives amid a water shortage has made regular hygiene a luxury – if not an impossibility. The use of the bathroom must be rationed, and showering is limited to once every few days.

Pharmacies and stores alike are facing dwindling supplies due to the total siege imposed by Israel following an attack by the armed wing of the Palestinian group Hamas on October 7. 

In addition, Israel’s bombardment of main roads in the Gaza Strip has made transporting products from medical warehouses to pharmacies an impossible task, according to Abu Hatab.

Without the means to manage her menstruation as she usually would, Salma decided to try to find pills to skip her period.

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