What did women use for their period in the 18th century?
In 18th century, there are reports of women using tiny sponges during their period. Dr. Earle Haas invented Tampax in 1929.
Answered by kgb agent Janua E on Tuesday, June 19 2012 at 04:16PM EDT
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