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Jasmine Sandlas on mistaking her first periods for cancer, ‘Thought was going to die’

'Dhurandhar' singer Jasmine Sandlas recalls mistaking her first periods for cancer : 'Thought I was going to die, was scared, didn't know how to tell my mom'

Jasmine Sandlas

Punjabi singer Jasmine Sandlas, how claimed to fame with the song ‘Jaye Sajana’ from Ranveer Singh, Akshaye Khanna, R Madhavan, Sanjay Dutt, Arjun Rampal starrer ‘Dhurandhar’ recently opened up about her first experience with menstruation. Speaking a podcast, she revealed that the lack of awareness around periods left her terrified as a young girl. The singer said she initially mistook her first period for a serious illness and believed she had cancer.

Jasmine Sandlas feels Periods are beautiful thing but can be the scariest experience

In an conversation with Hauterrfly, Jasmine shared that menstruation was never discussed at home before she reached puberty. Although her school later introduced the topic, she admitted that she was still unprepared when she got her first period.Recalling the incident, Jasmine said she was studying in Class 7 and living in New Jersey when it happened.” I thought I had cancer. I thought I was going to die. I was so scared. I didn’t know how to tell my mom,” Jasmine said. She added that many girls go through similar fear because they are not educated about menstruation at the right time. Reflecting on the experience, Jasmine said, “Periods are such a beautiful thing. But when you don’t know what’s happening to your body, it can be the scariest experience.”

Jasmine Sandlas made her relationship with Shekhar Chaudhary official

The singer further also urged that parents should have an open conversations with their children about menstruation before they experience it for the first time. Her candid remarks have resonated with many people online as several users have shared similar childhood experiences and highlighted the need for better menstrual awareness.On the work front, Jasmine Sandlas has been making headlines for both her music, especially after the release of ‘Dhurandhar’. However, she recently introduced her fiancé, Shekhar Chaudhary, to fans during a concert in Delhi, making their relationship public.

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