What did women use for pads when they WEREN'T invented? - cleopetra and beef
Think about it! I wonder what Queen Victoria Cleopetra and each of these days / used old! Leaves? Substance?
How can a rag? S = Bloody can seep through the right! Must have been a burden for them!
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Homemade pillows, fabric and leather. They also used natural sponges.
Little information about this topic, I found that women with more royal these days to spend in bed, but women who work and washcloths. The blood is filtered through cotton, my love. Use a sock next time you have to sell. It has for me in elementary school, when I had me at the beginning of the class and could not return home. Our school does not do things in high school.
It would suck, but I think with a cloth folded several times. I once read that the knitted wool is very absorbent and can be washed. It seems that bites me well ... Still used cloth diapers, and it is probably just as difficult to clean and sanitary napkins cloth.
Long strips of cloth with stuffing in them, I think. It would have been a burden, you're right, and I am sure that every woman who has at home, they stayed while they were made.
I could not imagine! I like things that way. I do not want with cloth napkins and wash them after the fact. Nausea * * (can not even cloth diapers LOL)
Use towels / rags. What do you think of the pills? They are only disposable cloths. The same goes for diapers.
Who have long fabric, more absorbent to be wash and re-rolled. Thank you God for today's time.
Sphagnum moss is a good way to cope with natural menstruation.
Rags to wash and reuse
jam rags, as they are known. We had to wash and wring out and hang on the clothesline.
looool! omg thats interesting: P
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