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Well actuallly hey didnt use anything to absorb their menstrual blood. And they didnt wear any underwear eiher according to the museuam of menstruation

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How do women athletes deal with periods?

they take sanitary napkins or tampons with them, and use sanitary wipes to keep themselves clean in a forward environment.


What do women do to catch the blood they get on their period?

Use sanitary wear, like Sanitary Towels, Tampons for example


How can you manage a heavy period during sleep?

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Why do sanitary napkins have gel?

Only commercial sanitary pads contain gel. The reason is that the gel acts to hold the menstrual blood in the pad so it can contain more, although the gel may be harmful to health which is one reason why many women refuse to use commercial brands that may use gels like Always or Kotex.


What are symptoms of being allergic to sanitary pads?

There are NO as such symptoms of being allergic to sanitary pads before you use any, If you choose normal pads available in markets it can definitely cause rashes as they are made up from chemicals so if you want to be safe you can definitely. opt for organic pads available in market .Anandi pads are one the best pads i have used for myself and it doesn't cause any rashes or any discomfort also.


Why unhygienec napkin can cause cervical cancer?

Unhygienic napkins can cause cervical cancer and many of the women who are unable to purchase sanitary napkins are at a higher risk for cervical cancer than those who can purchase pads. Some of the alternatives to sanitary napkins include corn husks and cloth.


Do you have to use tampons or pads?

No, you don't have to use either.There are various different sanitary products that you can use during your period, as well as tampons and pads there are also similar options such as sponges and period belts, or totally different options such as menstrual cups or softcups. Tampons and pads are the most widely-known options but not the only options, and not the best options.Many women don't use sanitary products at all, this is known as 'free-bleeding' where women layer clothing and bleed freely, you can also use what is known as 'menstrual release' which is where women learn to recognize when they are about to bleed and use vaginal muscles to control when the blood leaves the body so they can empty-out blood just like using the bathroom.


Do you have to wear a panty liner?

No, you don't have to wear a pantiliner - pantiliners are designed for light menstrual flow, but some women will go without protection when flow is this light, use period underwear, sanitary pads, softcups, or menstrual cups.


What did viking women use as pads?

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What Can I Use Have Some Amount Of Discharge Just Before My Period But It Leaves My Panties Wet?

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Where do women use whispers pads?

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Do women still wear sanitary belts?

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