This article discusses the health issues faced by women in Ghana due to poor menstrual hygiene practices. It highlights the use of unclean materials during menstruation and the resulting infections and injuries. The lack of knowledge and availability of sanitary pads in rural areas is also addressed. The article suggests interventions such as government investment in affordable sanitary pads, increased education for girls, and awareness campaigns about the risks of unhygienic practices. The importance of addressing this issue for the overall health and well-being of women in Ghana is emphasized.