Rizing Her

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    For decades, the female body in India was spoken of in whispers. Menstruation was a family secret, infertility a social stigma, breast cancer a hushed fear. Medical infrastructure reinforced this silence: gynecology clinics tucked away in hospital corridors, diagnostic conversations conducted in euphemism, the word period rarely uttered in advertisements. The body was not a site of innovation. It was a site of discretion. That silence is breaking. Not through government campaigns or NGO pamphlets, but through startups. Mylo, Proactive for Her, Niramai, these names do not just signal new businesses, they represent a cultural re-engineering. Femtech in India is no longer about treating the female body as an afterthought in healthcare. It is about placing it at the center, and in doing so, redefining…

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