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Periods While Traveling: Essential Tips for Women Travelers

Period Hacks while Traveling
Period Hacks while Traveling
Written by Ardra M B

Imagine going on your favorite beach vacation and getting stuck with your period. We know for female travelers like you, this could be the biggest nightmare. From bearing the period pain to managing changing sanitary products at regular intervals, dealing with periods on your vacation is challenging and difficult. But with proper planning and preparation, you can easily manage your periods while traveling. The challenges seem amplified manifold when you’re away from the comfort of your home. But what if we told you that with a bit of planning and awareness, you can convert this potential discomfort into just another aspect of your travels? Remember, menstruation is a natural process and should not come in the way of your experiences.

The following are detailed tips and tricks on how to manage your periods while traveling.

Challenges Faced by Menstruators During Travel

A variety of challenges present themselves when dealing with periods while traveling. Let’s unravel these threads, one by one.

Access to Menstrual Products

Various Menstrual Products
Various Menstrual Products

In an ideal world, you would find sanitary pads and tampons at every corner shop. However, in India, this might not always be the case. Smaller towns and rural areas may especially pose issues in terms of the availability of period products. It’s essential to carry enough supplies for your entire trip to avoid any hassles later on. While you backpack through the off-beat places in India or in between doing you dream trek it is going to be hard for you to the menstrual products that you are looking for. So it is always essential to plan and execute it properly so you won’t have to take a chance of searching for it.  Proper disposal is another issue that often flies under the radar. Not all locations provide accessible dustbins in washrooms; carrying a sealable bag could be handy in such situations.

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Managing Hormonal Imbalance

Menstrual Cramps
Menstrual Cramps

Between spicy local delicacies and adrenaline-fuelled adventure activities, travel often brings along a rollercoaster ride for your hormones. These fluctuations might lead to irregular periods or heightened premenstrual symptoms. Hydration becomes crucial in such situations; consider it as essential as your favorite sunhat or polarised sunglasses. Managing stress is paramount too. If yoga under a palm tree overlooking the Arabian Sea feels good, why not? Or maybe you prefer meditating on a boat cruising through the tranquil backwaters of Kerala?

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Limited Access to Facilities

While exploring offbeat trails and remote corners might sound exciting, these adventures might not always offer access to clean toilets and showers. When visiting places like the Thar Desert in Rajasthan or the remote Zanskar Valley in Ladakh, it’s best to prepare for limited facilities. This requires an approach towards hygiene, with a good supply of wet wipes and hand sanitizers. Be ready with all your products handy because we don’t know where you want to use them. Also, it is important to be mentally prepared for the fact that there might be a limited facility for you. That will also help you navigate the challenges you might face. 

Tips for Managing Your Periods While Traveling

Mentsrual Calendar
Menstrual Calendar

Now that we’ve sifted through the challenges, let’s delve into some solutions to help you manage your periods while traveling across India’s diverse landscapes.

Pack Wisely

Packing wisely is the key
Wise Packing is the key

Just as you pack your clothes according to the climate of your destination, packing period products should also be a part of your pre-travel ritual. A sufficient supply of sanitary pads or tampons is non-negotiable. If you plan on trekking through the rainforests of Western Ghats or camping under the star-studded skies in Spiti Valley, consider carrying biodegradable sanitary pads. These eco-friendly options align with responsible travel ethos and ensure less harm to such pristine environments. Moreover, menstrual cups have been gaining popularity among travelers for their convenience and sustainability. Their long-lasting use can be a godsend during long-haul train journeys or flights.

Stay Hydrated and Manage Stress

Stay Hydrated during your Trip
Stay hydrated during your Trip

Hydration is key! Walking through the bustling markets of Jaipur or exploring the ancient ruins in Hampi can be dehydrating, which might amplify discomfort during periods. So, keep sipping water throughout your excursions. Embrace stress-reducing techniques too. Try meditating at sunrise on the banks of the Ganges in Rishikesh or practicing mindful breathing while watching a mesmerizing sunset over the Mumbai skyline from Marine Drive.

Know Your Body

Every person experiences menstruation differently; understanding what works best for you will go a long way in ensuring comfort during travels. If you tend to experience severe pain or discomfort, don’t shy away from consulting with your doctor before hitting the road.

Extended Read: What to see on a Girls Trip to Spiti Valley

Plan Ahead

Plan things Ahead
Plan things Ahead

Digital aids like period tracking apps can be genuinely helpful. By predicting the dates, they allow you to plan activities accordingly. For instance, if you anticipate your periods during a planned visit to the Ajanta and Ellora caves, consider carrying some extra provisions for hygiene.

Be Prepared for Unforeseen Situations

Be ready to face anything that comes along
Be ready to face anything that comes along

Expect the best, prepare for the worst – this mantra holds well while managing periods during travel. Carry a small sealable bag to dispose of sanitary waste properly in case of lack of dustbins. Do not hesitate to ask for help if needed. Most places, including hotels and homestays, understand such needs and are ready to assist.

Managing periods while traveling can seem daunting initially but remember that challenges are overcome by preparation not avoidance. Pack wisely, stay hydrated and stress-free, understand your body’s unique needs and plan accordingly. Always be prepared for unforeseen circumstances and never shy away from seeking assistance when required. India is a land resplendent with cultural diversity, historical grandeur, and natural beauty that captivates every traveler’s heart. Don’t let the concern of managing your periods hold you back from exploring this marvelous country!

FAQs 

1. What menstrual products should I pack for my trip? 

Pack a variety of menstrual products like tampons, sanitary pads, menstrual cups, and period underwear. Bring more than you think you’ll need in case of unexpected delays or heavier flow. Consider the activities you’ll be doing – tampons are best for swimming, while pads or period underwear are more comfortable for long flights. 

2. How do I dispose of used menstrual products when traveling? 

Bring sealable plastic bags to store used products until you can properly dispose of them. Many public restrooms may not have disposal bins, so be prepared. Wrap used products in toilet paper or the plastic bag before disposing in the trash. 

3. What should I do if I get my period unexpectedly while traveling? 

Don’t panic! Most hotels and airports sell menstrual products in vending machines or shops if you run out. Carry a small bag with extra products, wipes, and hand sanitizer with you at all times. If you’re in a remote area, use a menstrual cup or period underwear for easy disposal. 

4. How can I manage cramps and discomfort while traveling on my period? 

Stay hydrated by drinking plenty of water. Avoid alcohol, which can worsen cramps and bloating. Bring pain medication like ibuprofen or acetaminophen. Try to get extra rest when possible. Wear comfortable, breathable clothing. 

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