In the 1600s, women often used various materials as pads during menstruation, including rags, sheep's wool, or soft linen cloths. These items were typically washed and reused. Some women also utilized moss or other natural materials for absorbency. The concept of disposable sanitary products did not exist at that time.
cornbread and peas
No one ever had sex in the 1600s. Ever.
YES!!!!! There was gold indeed because during the 1600s Jamestown, Virginia was abundant with gold.
The Pilgrims.
yes
If the child is older than 8 or 55 pounds, it is OK to use adult pads. If not, do not use adult pads as the shock will be too much.
Vaughn Pads
Bark canoes. The Indigenous Australians, or Aborigines, were the only ones occupying the continent in the 1600s.
no cricket was invented in the 1800s
Use only adult AED pads and system on an adult.
use bubble rap for leg pads
Pads
a helmet, shoulder pads, elbow pads, hockey gloves, shin pads, and a gurdle
Usually the AED will have a recommendation on it for the usage for which pads are available, however anyone who is pulseless under the age of 6 should use the child pads according to NYS EMS Protocols.
Both. (And he lived in the 1600s.)
No; you can't use adult AED pads on a child under 8 years old or 55 pounds. You must use pediatric AED pads because adult pads will supply too much energy when shocking.
a helmet, shoulder pads, elbow pads, hockey gloves, shin pads, and a gurdle