“…In many countries, there remains an unsolved issue of general reproductive health support, which is a fundamental human right ( 16 ). Factors such as race/ethnicity, access to infrastructure to ensure hygiene for menstruation among sex workers ( Phillips-Howard et al ), access to reproductive health services among migrants ( Panchenko et al ), the tendency for marginalized individuals not to receive sufficient medical education, and public health policy that often discriminates against marginalized individuals play a part in maintaining inaccessibility ( 2 ).…”