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Woman Bleeds To Death After Sex As Boyfriend Searches Remedies Online
- Tuesday October 1, 2024
- Cities | NDTV News Desk
A 23-year-old nursing graduate died of heavy blood loss as her boyfriend searched online for remedies in a hotel room in Gujarat. The woman had suffered vaginal tears that led to excessive bleeding, revealed a forensic report.
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Air Hostess Died After Vaginal Bleeding Treated By Gurgaon Dentist: CBI
- Thursday August 4, 2022
- India News | Press Trust of India
Rosy Sangma, an air hostess from Nagaland, died due to negligence by a private hospital in Gurgaon, said the Central Bureau of Investigation.
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Vaginal Bleeding Taboo Putting Lives Of Women, Girls At Risk: Report
- Tuesday August 1, 2017
- Thomson Reuters Foundation
London: Taboos around vaginal bleeding in developing countries are putting the lives of women and girls at risk, and the lack of sanitation is making it worse, a report has found. Menstruation is still a taboo in many countries around the world, where it’s often considered embarrassing or shameful. In parts of Nepal, women practice “chaupadi“...
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Woman Bleeds To Death After Sex As Boyfriend Searches Remedies Online
- Tuesday October 1, 2024
- Cities | NDTV News Desk
A 23-year-old nursing graduate died of heavy blood loss as her boyfriend searched online for remedies in a hotel room in Gujarat. The woman had suffered vaginal tears that led to excessive bleeding, revealed a forensic report.
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www.ndtv.com
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Air Hostess Died After Vaginal Bleeding Treated By Gurgaon Dentist: CBI
- Thursday August 4, 2022
- India News | Press Trust of India
Rosy Sangma, an air hostess from Nagaland, died due to negligence by a private hospital in Gurgaon, said the Central Bureau of Investigation.
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www.ndtv.com
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Vaginal Bleeding Taboo Putting Lives Of Women, Girls At Risk: Report
- Tuesday August 1, 2017
- Thomson Reuters Foundation
London: Taboos around vaginal bleeding in developing countries are putting the lives of women and girls at risk, and the lack of sanitation is making it worse, a report has found. Menstruation is still a taboo in many countries around the world, where it’s often considered embarrassing or shameful. In parts of Nepal, women practice “chaupadi“...
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