gURL.com has this brief history of menstrual products through the ages, which also doubles as a fascinating social history of periods.
It includes some awesome tidbits, like that when the makers of Midol first started marketing the drug as a painkiller for period pain they shied away from actually, you know, using any of those words - instead promising Midol would “lessen pain and discomfort on certain days.” Amazing.


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I have been using gURL.com for years in askign questions and learnign about everything, or opening up new thoughts.
Another interesting websits on menstruation is mum.org (Museum of Menstruation)
Posted by Leah
November 27, 2008, 10:05 AM
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