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In ancient times, there were no sanitary napkins, and for women, every menstrual period was a headache, but smart humans also invented responsive items to use during women's menstruation.
These ancient sanitary napkins were reused, after all, cotton cloth was not produced in such large quantities at that time. Generally speaking, every time there is a menstruation, the girl will take out the cotton sanitary napkin to use, wait for the end of the menstruation, wash it, and wait for the next time to use it.
Later, someone invented the "menstrual belt", which is to make cotton cloth or silk into a slender belt, with a layer of lining in the middle, and between the cloth outside, stuffed with cotton or plant ash and other things that can absorb water, and sew belts on both sides to facilitate wearing. When a woman has menstruation, she can put on such a "menstrual belt". This thing is very similar to our current sanitary napkins, but the material is different.
At the end of menstruation, women take off the "menstrual belt", pour out the cotton or plant ash inside, and then wash the "menstrual belt" and wait for the next time.
Similarly, the "menstrual belt" of rich families will choose silk with a soft texture, and ordinary people's words can only be cotton. Moreover, women from rich families generally have a few "menstrual belts", which are more hygienic, while women from poor families may have only one, which must be cleaned and reused every time.
The modern version of the sanitary napkin is said to have been invented by an American man who loved his wife very much, and he accidentally discovered that wrapping clean cotton fibers and pulp in a fine soft cloth to make long strips of cotton pads could effectively reduce menstrual pain, and it quickly became popular.
In the 70s, self-adhesive technology was popularized, and something truly revolutionary appeared, that is, sanitary napkins with rubber strips on the back, and menstrual bands finally came out of the stage of history.
The popularity of toilet paper was only after the founding of New China, when women stuffed toilet paper into their menstrual belts. With the progress of science and technology, there are now sanitary napkins for women.
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They use strips of cloth, and they can be reused, but not perfectly.
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In ancient times, although there were no sanitary napkins for women's menstruation, there was a kind of cloth strip specially used for menstruation, which was also very practical and could be used repeatedly after cleaning.
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A towel should be taken for processing, as women in ancient times used this method.
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I've always had this question
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Use hay or leaves to rub blood stains, etc.
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It is also necessary to talk about ancient women. Thirty years later, there are relatively few sanitary napkins sold in China. In fact, you can know this question by asking your parents. Use toilet paper.
In ancient times, rich women used cotton cloth, and if ordinary families didn't have that money, they used cotton cloth, so they wrapped it in a sanitary belt and wrapped it with plant ash, which is said to be a very good thing, and it seems to have the function of curing diseases.
As soon as you sit down, you will be crushed with blood, which means that the water absorption of sanitary napkins is very poor, you can open a new sanitary napkin when you have time, get 50 ml of water and pour it on, and then tear the sanitary napkin to see, you will find that it must be cotton, and materials like cotton cannot be absorbed. And the most afraid is to use ** cotton to make it. >>>More
Just stick the tape side to the PP.
You can't swim during menstruation.
Because the body's immunity will be relatively weak during menstruation, and menstrual blood is easy to breed bacteria, and because the uterine opening is open during menstruation, if you choose to swim at this time, it is easy to let the tampon be soaked in water, so that it is easier for germs to enter the body through the cotton layer, resulting in inflammation and infection of the reproductive system, so that it is easy to have ** inflammation. Therefore, it is important not to swim during menstruation, even if you use a sanitary napkin. >>>More
Call mom **.
Or hit any female elder. >>>More