The New York Times:
This site is "odd,
funny and well researched"
Judge
Giles S. Rich:
"Consider
how Surg. Gen. Koop
changed the country!
Carry on!"
Former
official of the
Society for
Menstrual Cycle
Research:
"You're a
brave man."
Woman
visitor looking at
the museum archives:
"You will be
sacrificed."
More
Below,
the latest
menstruation
articles,
news, with the
history of
menstrual
products &
culture.
See
the original
Museum of
Menstruation,
a cartoon visit,
the museum's future, and reaction to
it and this
site.
.............................................................................................................................
Putin
grabs Trump by the --!
Well, see
the Danish cartoon at
the bottom of the page.
...........................................................................
Two more
contributions to Would
you stop
menstruating if you
could?
......................................
American contribution to
words
and expressions about
menstruation: Charlie
Brown is in town
..................................................................
Hemingway
sipped gin from a
menstrual cup
flying with
his wife on a Chinese
airline in the 1940s. I
wonder if it was hers. She
- Martha Gellhorn - recounted
this in her book Travels
with Myself and Another.
The only American cup at
the time I know of is that
of Leona
Chalmers, introduced
around 1937. Maybe the
flight attendant offered a
Chinese one if there was
such a thing.
Just the
story to break
the ice with that
stranger you've always
been interested in!
..........................
From
The
Onion:
"Mortified Tampax
CEO Bursts Into
Tears And Runs Out
Of Boardroom After
Tampon Falls Out
Of Briefcase"
Look at the similar ad
for the defunct
Pursettes tampon
almost 45
years ago.
.................................
Emily
Dickinson warns Hugh
Hefner:
"Playmates
at threescore and
ten
Are such a scarcity–"
So ends the
poet's 1882 near-death
masterpiece
My wars
are laid away in
Book[let]s.
............................................
And,
can you connect
Emily Dickinson
with
"feminine
hygiene"?
Was I
surprised?! When
browsing Thomas
Johnson's
edition of
her poems I found
in She went as
quiet as the Dew
at the end of the
6th line
"summer's
Eve."
I imagined a
poetry-loving
marketer at the
hygiene company
writing this, a
college English
major forced to
serve Mammon
instead of Art and
wanting to
insert
high culture into low
orifices.
(More
on the topic; more from
the poet).
..........................................
A Girl Gets
Her Period And Is Banished
To The Shed:
#15Girls
Story
through
National Public Radio
Read what
this MUM site says
about menstrual
huts.
................................
"Nepali
'menstruation hut' ritual
claims
life of teenage girl"
CNN
story
Read what
this MUM site says about
menstrual huts.
...........
This museum
gets closer to going
public!
Period
Equity in New
York City offered to
permanently house and
display this museum's
collection. The organization,
"a law and policy institute
dedicated to advancing
menstrual access, equity and
safety in the U.S.," is fund
raising for its headquarters
and the museum.
And a recent
show at the Parsons
School of Design
in New York City
incorporated three items
from MUM for a show on
industrial design aimed at
women.
Europeans in
past decades have seen shows
of menstrual history
in Norway
and Germany (items from
exhibition catalog in Frankfurt and Lorsch).
Read more
about the future
of the museum. See the first
public exhibit of this
museum.
..................................
I'm taking a
1-year
break from
regularly updating this Web
site
aside from an item now and
then. Many projects call me!
See you on March 1, 2018.
...................................
In
Mexico, red underwear
conferring "special
powers" during periods (from
a site visitor):
"I came across this article
recently Red underwear in
Mexico during menstruation:
and thought I would mention
what I was told (around
2008) by a woman in her 30’s
who came from a rural area
of Mexico. She said the
women in her village wore
red underwear when they were
menstruating. She was taught
that the red underwear had
'special powers' to
protect them during these
times. I asked if she, too,
believed in their powers.
Her answer was yes. She said
she still wears red
underwear during
menstruation for this
reason."
...................
WHERE,
Mr. Trump?
And mansplaining the
truth.
Yes, it happens.
Tampax
ad, 1997
....................................
If I ever get
this museum in the public
again, you'll be able to sit
inside a menstrual hut.
In the meantime, read the
New York Times's
In
Nepal, a Monthly
Exile for Women
and look at this museum's menstrual
hut page,
which has a much earlier
article about a menstrual
hut,
also in Nepal.
................................
See an X-rated
tampon ad!!
OK,
OK, it's not
but
Tampax
made an ad for Italians
hard to imagine in
America.
..................................................
Help students
turn water
hyacinths into
menstrual pads
We are a group of
university students from Bangladesh,
wanting to revolutionize
society as it is using the
idea of producing
biodegradable sanitary
pads made out of water
hyacinth. We are currently
participating in a
business competition,
whereby we are required to
help restore refugee
rights and provide them
with employment/a stable
source of income. We want
to use this opportunity to
produce these water
hyacinth pads, thus providing
the refugees
with essential rights to
sanitation and hygiene
(along with proper
public health education)
and also providing them
with a source
of income by
employing them in the
extraction, production,
and logistics services,
while also helping the
environment (water
hyacinth on its own is
an invasive species
which clogs water
bodies, kills marine
life and emits
greenhouse gases, but
when processed into our
good it becomes a
biodegradable
necessity). In
order to implement our
plan and actually take our
project further, we need
your help and advice. If
you are able and
willing to help,
please reply as soon
as possible at
mashiyat.rahman (at)
live.com
You can also contact me
at +8801744211444.
Your cooperation in this
matter will be highly
appreciated. We look
forward to hearing from
you soon!
Warm regards,
Mashiyat Rahman
BRAC
University,
Bangladesh
...............................................................
Winging it in
Germany for the first
time:
Freedom
Brevia Plus panty pad ad,
1994
..............................................................
How bad
were tampons and pads in 1942?
...............................................................
When
did the Japanese
government
allow women to skip
work when
they
were menstruating?
How come?
A course paper
by Hiromi
Mizuno, graded
by
eminent feminist
philosopher
Dr. Sandra Lee
Bartky,
who died
recently
at age 81.
I adapted a
design on a
Japanese lacquer
writing box to
create the
picture.
The box, at
the Chong-Moon
Lee Center for
Asian Art And
Culture,
is from about
1850-1900 ................................................................
How did Japanese
society regard
menstruation throughout
its history?
....................................................
"What you did
for us, all women on the
planet, is really,
really wonderful! I send
you thousands of hugs,
Sara"
Mail from an Italian woman
answering
Would
you stop menstruating if
you could?
.................................................................................
"Take my hand, I'm
a stranger in paradise
..."
Um, actually,
mademoiselle just
fell skating
wearing
a French Freedom
menstrual pad in the
1970s.
..............................................................
What's
so funny?
Pads? Tampons?
2
ads for Freedom,
Germany, 1991
...........................................................
CREMATION?
And a new sanitary towel,
er, pad?
In, um, 1880?
Dr.
Galabin and Southall's
towels.
.............................................
A bow tie just
for you?
Ad for Kotex
Freedom, France,
1984
...............................................
See this museum's
first way of reaching a
wide audience:
Its newsletter
Catamenia,
3 issues, mid 1990s
...........................................................................
What
I Learned from
the Museum of
Menstruation,
and
an Announcement
by
Harry Finley,
creator and
curator of this
museum
The woman on the
phone called to make an
appointment to visit the
museum.
Along with her
nine-year-old daughter, she
hoped to bring two of her
daughter's friends staying
with the family.
(continued)
.............................................................................
Virginity and
Tampax:
Ads,
U.S.A., 1990-91
..............................................................
One site
visitor, and a chance
reading of a Danish
newspaper provided
two
quotes to
think about.
..............................................................
Mimosept promotes new
way of adhering
its pads into panties
Ad, Germany, 1970s
...............................................................
A Muslim
woman writes about periods
and Islam
and her attitude toward stopping
hers.
...............................................................
A restaurant
review??
Mm, no, a Dutch
ad for Kotex, 2000!!
...............................................................
Kathy & Mo's
Menstrual Mirth
A review
by Marisa Guillardo
...............................................................
"[I]n Kenya, one
in ten of the 15 year
old girls told us that
they had engaged
in sex in order to get
money to buy pads.
These girls have no
money, no power."
Read The
Guardian story, which
also discusses menstrual
cups and the pitfalls of
ignorance:
"A study by the Canadian
organisation in Nairobi
revealed that 80% of girls
had no idea what their
period was before they
started.... 'I ...
think that women are
tired of feeling
ashamed of their
periods and are
speaking out more
often.' ”
...............................................................
Mirrors,
mirrors, on ...
Kotex
ad, October 1923
...............................................................
A contribution to
Would you stop
menstruating if you
could?
"I
hate needles, but when I
found out Depo-Provera
stopped periods, I not
only demanded it from my
gynecologist, I injected
myself whenever I didn't
have the $30 she charged
to do it for me."
................................................................
Coyness
for Carefree tampons
American
ad, 1969
..............................................................
Gatsby
and dark
and stormy night?
Well, not really.
Dreams, though.
Dr. Pierce's early 20th
century
What
Your Neighbors Say
Dream Book
...............................................................
Read the
just-published Washington
Post article about
this museum.
A good job! But
contrary to what the
article suggests my
intention is to either
again create a museum
or find a suitable
place for the
archives. Preferably
create another
museum. Read
more here.
See the original
museum.
...............................................................
"[W]hat I would
LOVE is to get a week off
every month, from cooking,
cleaning, and working, b/c I
am 'unclean.'"
A contribution to Would
you stop menstruating if
you could?
.............................................................
New
expressions for
menstruation from
Canada:
Experiencing
technical
difficulties,
technically difficult,
Muffy is sick
..............................................................
Huge
ad for Always
Slender for Teens,
1987
...............................................................
Are you confused?
This picture proves
a point
with the
Libresse
ad, March 2016,
Netherlands
..........................................
Can you get a blood
sample without
sticking your skin?
You know the answer: of
course.
Read the story
about using future tampons
to diagnose
endometriosis, for just
one example. (This is
not
new: the story
missed at least one
early example of
using tampons to
collect
suspicious
cells: the Draghi
Detection
Tampon
that Tampax
patented in 1959
to find cervical
cancer.) The
article mentions Lillian
Gilbreth and her
fabulous
report that asked
WOMEN what they wanted
in menstrual containment
products. Men ruled the
roost
in menstrual products for
decades; look at the Tampax
board of directors
in 1949 and at the Kotex
board in 1947.
And in general did men
bash women involved
in the
advertising industry?
Is Donald Trump
interesting?
..............................................................
You can get FREE
reproductions of
elegant Modess ads!
Um, er, COULD get free
ones.
Four Modess in-store
cards offering
these reproductions,
1957-1958.
....................................................
While putting the
museum archive in order I
found this exchange
between Tamara Slayton and
myself (Harry Finley) 2
years before this
museum existed.
...........................................
"Free the
Tampons"
Great
New York Times article
about the cost of
menstrual products
and the cost
of silence
about menstruation.
................................................
Czech
Dr. Robert Maytáš
submits a less
nefarious
use for Wampole's
Vaginal Cones with picric
acid.
................................................
New York Times says,
"End
the Tampon Tax."
................................................
Additions to menstrual
humor.
..............................................................................
A new view on
Would
you stop menstruating if
you could?
...............................................................................
The Art of
Menstruation:
Menstrual
Igloo by
Australian
artist Olivia Inwood
............................................................
A German company refits
its panty pad.
Ria,
1992
................................................................
Nana - the
name of a French menstrual
pad - can mean loose
women.
Funny, the German Camelia
pad is tied to a flower worn by a prostitute.
And we wonder why
Europeans make fun of
Americans for their
prudery?
.................................................................................................
If you boogie,
do it till dawn with
Always!
Dutch
ad, 2015
...................................................................
Tampax uses 2
pages to convince British
women
Ad,
Tampax, 1990
..................................................................
But what do you
think about the plastic
applicator?
Ad for the Compak
tampon, from Tampax, 1990
.................................................................
Tampax from the beginning?
Yes
says a German girl.
Ad,
1988
..............................................................
Tampax
ad with um, er, OK
OK, she's naked,
France, 1991
...............................................................
Friend Larry W.
Bryant has written
and posted a petition
for your signature to
request Congress to
investigate the
menstrual products
industry for possible
contamination of its
products at
http://www.petition2congress.com/18901/investigate-menstrual-products-industrys-infusion-probable-carcin
Larry worked with me at
the Pentagon decades ago,
where he listened to my
ideas for the physical
museum. He's the godfather
of this site:
in 1996 he suggested I
create it. He's boosted
my morale
since the beginning.
............................................................
On Martin Luther's
birthday, consider this
(English translation
follows):
Ja, det er
[Luther's] Storhed, at
han var bange. En
nerveløs raa Børste,
en vild
Landsknægstjael, en
Fanatiker med Galskab
luende i
Øjene, sagtens
træde op imod Kejser og
Pave, men det er
Stordaad af en
Mand, der skælver af
Frygt.
(From "Ved
Reformationsjubilæet,"
(1936) in Himmel og
Jord - Heaven and Earth
- writings by Kaj
Munk, a Danish pastor,
writer, and playwright
opposed to the Nazi
occupation of Denmark
and murdered and dumped in
a ditch in 1944.)
My translation:
Yes,
that's Luther's
greatness, that he was
afraid. A nerveless
crude fellow, a
wild country bumpkin,
a fanatic crazy in his
eyes, can easily rise
up against emperor and
pope, but it's a great
thing for a man
who shakes with
fear.
...........................................................
Would you
be embarrassed?
Serena
menstrual pad ad,
and a clothing ad, both
German, 1982, showing the
same model.
..........................................................
Recent MUM
appearances in media
(more media):
The Sean Moncrieff Show
(Newstalk, radio
interview, Dublin,
Ireland, October 2, 2015)
"There
Will Be Blood: The
backlash to the man
who founded the
Museum of
Menstruation raises
the question: Is
there a right way
for men to talk
about periods?"
(The Atlantic online,
Oct., 2015))
"How One Man Ran the World's Only Menstruation Museum
from His
Basement."
(VICE
Media, September 28,
2015)
.........................................................
Do you think a deck
of cards would
convince
stores to sell Modess
menstrual pads?
Deck
of cards, possibly
1960s.
..........................................................
Does menstruation
make her female?
Read
Would
you stop menstruating if
you could?
And her mother performed
"When I
was twelve years old, my step
mother did brujería [Spanish for
witchcraft] on me. She
took my underwear to a black
magic witch doctor, who then
buried it in a cemetery. She put
a ghost on me to make me go
insane." MORE (October
2015 contribution).
..............................................................
"‘Normal
Barbie’ can now wear
menstrual pads"
Story
about a menstrual pad kit
from the Washington Post.
See pads
and tampons (and a
douche apparatus!)
made for a doll
house.
And see a doll,
washable pads (but no
tampons) and other
material made to
teach girls in rural
India about
menstruation.
.............................................................
Stewardesses on the
Kotex
Magic Carpet
pad
Ad,
Kotex, 1959
..............................................................
"Menstruation
Innovation: Lessons
from India"
By Jennifer
Weiss-Wolf,
September 1, 2015
New York Times
More from and about India
here
and here
and here
and here.
...................................................................
What's this?
Without a doubt, it
would be easier to
figure out with more
shadow.
But this is a Kotex
without-a-shadow-of-a-doubt
ad!
1940s-1950s.
....................................................................
Eyes away from
that
zone!!
Zonite
douche ad, 1932
...................................................
What a mysterious
mess, huh?
This Always
ad will clarify it!
...................................................
Flo
makes poor girls' lives
easier
with "a
kit that allows
girls to wash, dry and
carry reusable sanitary
pads."
More on reusable
pads.
...................................................
Dutch
Kotex ad, 2000
...................................................
American
Kotex ad, 1950.
.....................................................
Ever wonder what
the average person ate or
how she got their clothing
in an important era of
English - and world -
history? And,
of course, what about
menstruation and medicine?
(There's a hint that a
special group of women
used tampons, just as stage
performers [and here] did
before commercial
tampons.)
Dr
Read's book supplies
in an easy, matter-of-fact
way - that is,
non-academic way - the
countless nuts
and bolts of these women's
lives, often telling what
came even earlier.
And of some men's lives,
too.
Amazon sells only a
Kindle edition ($10.99)
although
Dr Read sent me a
hardbound copy with a
cover price of
$39.95 (or £19.99).
Google advertises an
ebook for $9.99.
...................................................................
Dear Harry,
I wondered if you might
be interested in putting
a link to a song
and video
I created 10 months ago,
on your Museum of
Menstruation website?
It's called 'Let
it flow' and
is a menstrual positive
version of Disney's 'Let
it go' from the very
popular Frozen film.
It's not my finest
singing ever, but I
believe the lyrics are
strong and the video
powerful. It's proved to
be quite popular on
YouTube with almost
3,500 views. You can
read the lyrics
here http://redwisdom.co.uk/let-it-flow/
Best wishes,
Karin www.redwisdom.co.uk
...................................................................
Two more pad disposal
bags, from Arizona
..........................................................
A contribution to
Would
you stop menstruating if
you could?
..........................................................
A Dutch girl
chooses o.b tampons,
probably the first native
European 'pon.
Ad,
2000.
...........................................................
Period!
magazine goes international
The magazine's Paula wrote me,
"In Holland they wondered why every
possible topic has its own magazine,
except the one and only thing that
all women have in common. Exactly:
menstruation. The result is Period!
A feel-good
magazine for menstrual off-days
with new posts almost daily.
A year after the launch of the Dutch
online magazine there’s an international
edition as well:
www.period.media."
Read its press
release.
............................................................
Feeling
alienated?
Dutch
ad, 1998
............................................................
"Bloody Hell: Does
Religion Punish Women for
Menstruating?"
Read the article
at Vice.
...........................................................
So infinitely sadder,
er, finer
A Nupak
ad revisited, 1927.
......................................................
A contribution
to
Would
you stop menstruating if
you could?
...............................................................
Is she feminine?
Ad for Fems
"feminine napkin,"
1959
............................................................
Are you
looking at the stars?
She sees Kotex
blue.
Kotex
ad, June, 1929
............................................................
THINX about
it!
See/buy the pad-in-panty
back ups.
.............................................................
Fashion? Menstrual
pads?
And a glove by the
best?
Modess
pad ad from 1951.
.............................................................
A woman replies
to a researcher's
question (11 items
below) about free
flow:
"I do know this via
a close Japanese friend.
She told me that in the
days when women wore
kimono they did not wear
underwear. So what did
they do? They held it in
until they went to the
toilet and then let the
blood out. She said it can
be learned with practice."
But look at ads for Japanese menstrual clothing
in the late 19th to
20th centuries when
women wore kimonos.
............................................................
Nothing
Modes(s)t about this
user:
Take a relook at a Modess
ad
from 1928.
..............................................................
Do
you have a flair for
the end?
o.b.
ad from Belgium,
around 2000
........................................................
From
"This Is My Brain
on PMS"
"Most of my
interpersonal conflicts
happen just before my
period — problems that
would arise eventually
anyway, but impaired by
PMS, I’m intolerant. I’m
impossible. I pick fights.
I jump to damaging
conclusions. Maybe that’s
the worst of me. Or maybe
that’s me. Roseanne Barr
once noted, 'Women
complain about PMS, but I
think of it as the only
time of the month when I
can be myself.' ”
Read the New
York Times article by
Diana Spechler
...............................................................
Can you connect a traffic
jam to menstruation?
Always does in this 1998
Dutch ad.
..........................................................
I wonder what those
women in Nepal who
use a menstrual
hut do when an
earthquake
destroys it, don't you?
............................................................
A
disappearing item
earns a bare ad.
Procter & Gamble sells
a menstrual
pad for the thong,
2001, in a magazine that
disappears soon after
the first World Trade
Center crumbles.
..............................................................
Check
out
Widening
the Cycle:
A Menstrual Cycle
& Reproductive
Justice Art Show
(more art)
.............................................................
A journalist
interviewed me a couple
weeks ago.
It dawned on that I had
photos of the original
museum stashed
away so I let her pick 3
to take.
Now I'm going to show
you some of the others.
And with an appeal to
YOU to start a new
museum!
............................................
Help a
researcher at the James
Joyce Library,
University College,
Dublin, help another
researcher look for
scholarly or scientific
research on 'free
flow' or
'instinctual free
flow' or 'le flux
instinctif'?
(Women have almost
certainly menstruated
into their clothing or
otherwise freely from
the beginning. And
do so today.)
He could also mean a
woman's ability to retain
her flow until she finds a
toilet or other place to
release it.
Can you help or make suggestions?
.......................................................
Flux
instinctif?
No way!
A stylish French woman
adjusts her shoe, or
something, in an ad
for Tampax, November
1988.
........................................................
Two American
additions to Words
and expressions for
menstruation from around
the world:
You're not a dad
and Grandma's here
.....................................
Australian help for
eternal pain, 2 of 3
ingredients not revealed:
Menstraleve,
1983
..................................................
See the creator of
this museum
(bottom of this
page).
...............................................
She contributes to
Would
you stop menstruating if
you could?
............................................................
The mirror doesn't
show the whole story.
Kotex
ad, July, 1925
...........................................................
One of the
creators of the birth
control pill dies at 91
Carl Djerassi, a
penniless (after a New
York cabdriver cheated him
and his mother out of
their last $20) Jewish
immigrant to America,
wrote
Eleanor Roosevelt for
help; she got him a
college scholarship.
"It
was a little help that
made a big difference,"
writes
The New York Times
about his many
accomplishments.
See an early
example of that pill
(1964) in this museum.
.....................................................
A friend sent a
link to an audio
and visual tour
through
the Museum of
Menstruation
in
my house so many years
ago (mid
1990s).
My computer sound doesn't
work so I can't pass on
how articulate (and
informative) I was. I hope
I was.
.....................................................
A contribution to Words
and expressions for
menstruation:
U.S.A.: (an
amplification to) Earning
your red wings
....................................................
"Sugary drinks
linked to earlier onset of
menstruation"
Read the story
from Oxford University Press at
ScienceDaily.
....................................................
Red?Just
kidding, Kotex! See
why.
Kotex
ad, June, 1934
.........................................................
Mighty Kotex
marches across America!
Map
from 1923.
...............................................
Dr
Melissa Terras sends
this link to the
interesting
The
day I got my first
period
in The Guardian.
.......................................................
"How
Menstrual Cups Are Changing
Lives in East Africa"
Read
the story in the
Huffington Post.
21 years ago a writer from
Seventeen magazine attending
the
opening of this museum
asked me what I thought was
the best menstruation
"removal" technique. I told
her a menstrual
cup.
.........................................................
Toilette
vs um, Toilet
Kotex
ad, May, 1922
........................................................
A Swiss woman
answers
Would
you stop menstruating if
you could?
................................................................
"Women's
age at first menstrual
cycle linked to heart
disease risk ...
"First menstrual cycle at
the age of 13 posed the
lowest risk of heart
disease, stroke and high
blood pressure."
Read the whole ScienceDaily
article.
........................
OOPS!
My period just
started!
Kotex to the
rescue, ad, September,
1921
................................................
A simple
ad for German
Carefree panty pads
(1991)
turns out to be not so
simple
with its second page.
...............................................................
What do you know
about menstruation
and tampons
in ancient Greece?
That's what I thought.
Greatly expand
that knowledge!
..................................................................
"Why didn't the
Great Creator tweak that
whole process a bit so
that nothing is
lost?"
A
contribution to Would
you stop menstruating if
you could?
.................................................................
OMG!
Do these women travel from
ad to ad for different
companies?
You witness them betraying
Kotex for Modess!
Modess
ad, 1934
......................................................
I see London, I
see France ....
Always pads protect you
know what!
Dutch
ad, 2002
.............................................
The notice of the
1971 annual meeting of
shareholders
where it's proposed to
change the name to
Tassaway, Inc., just
in time for the
menstrual
cup company to fail!
......................................................
The book is a torrent
of information,
unique, about
menstrual activism.
The author inscribed the
copy she sent me, in part,
"For Harry, .... a rebel,
& an inspiration to us
all!
THANK YOU!"
Dr. Bobel is the incoming
president of the
Society
for Menstrual Cycle
Research.
............................................................
What, you think
there's a matriarchal
society in Europe?
NO WAY! WAY!
Read
the story and see great
pictures on the
French
news site Le Monde.
..........................................
OMG,
another annual
report!!
............................................
Lost but now
found:
A friend send me the link
to the Roadside
America
page
about this museum
when it was open in my
house.
See the video and
photos!
.........................................................
Like, this is a
really short letter, isn't
it?
Mrs. Chalmers did
fill in the center
to goad women into
buying her menstrual
cup.
And on pink paper!
..............................................................
A menstrual cup
company issues an
annual
report, 1970,
Tassaway.
...........................................................
Addition to Words
and expressions for
menstruation:
U.S.A.: #bloodcannon
...........................................................
"Jenkins! Brandy
Alexander for Mrs.
Whitney-Morgan!
And the usual for me - Kotex!"
Ad
for Kotex pads, 1927
.......................................................................
OMG,
five years down the
toilet!
Ad for Modess
pads, 1938.
...........................................................................
Ah,
the mystery of
menstruation!
What can this be?
Modess
pad ad, 1930
...............................................................................
"90-Year-Old Sex
Columnist Shatters Taboos
in India"
Read the New
York Times article
and see some of India's
problems with
menstruation.
.....................................................................................
Geen
uitweg reads
the Dutch menstrual pad
ad: NO
EXIT
But is you-know-what
exiting under her?
Always
pad ad, The
Netherlands, 1997
...............................................................
The Duchess in
the stall:
Judith Thurman writes of
the brilliant fashion
designer
Charles
James and
photographer Cecil
Beaton
and the Modess
.... because (bottom of
page) ads
of mid-20th century
America
in The New Yorker, 5
May 2014.
NEWS
FLASH!:
Read about and
see pictures
of the
Metropolitan
Museum's
exhibit of
James's
dresses.
.............................................
What was at The
World's Busiest Corner
in the 1920s?
No, no, it looks like a tombstone
for the traffic dead
but isn't.
It was a Kotex display!
Well, next to it.
See a kind of proof.
................................................................
Are you a smart,
beautiful woman?
Bright, full of
life?
Then you mustn't have a
care in the world!
Um, right.
Anyway, Venus pads are -
er, were - for
you!
Ad,
1931.
..........................................................
appreciate Kotex!
At least that's what
this 1920s
handwritten text
for
a Kotex ad says.
..............................................
Oh, the irony!
But stains
on the seat
of her pants would
have been worse.
Dutch
Libresse Invisible ad,
1997
.....................................................................
This Dutch girl always
carries one with
her.
Guess! It has wings
and - no, not her
parakeet.
Well, see
for yourself!
...........................................................
Gosh, will you see the
pad
from
outside?
Dutch
Libresse
ad, 2002
........................................................................
First
Moon Party
See
this funny ad.
.............................................................
"Judges
With Daughters More Often
Rule in Favor of Women’s
Rights"
More so with
Republican appointees.
Wonderful New York Times story.
...............................................
Will you get depressed
after childbirth?
Read the
great article in
the New York Times.
................................................................
Are you a Doubting
Lady?
Or any kind of lady? Or a
lady at all?
Modess pads absorbed those
concerns!
Modess
ad, 1933.
...........................................................
Want
to cheat your
neighbor?
The government squeezes
another quack, in 1930.
A package insert for
Wampole's
Antiseptic Vaginal Cones
of Boroglyceride
and the same stuff with
ichthyol,
With the FDA
judgment.
................................................................
Taking a vacation?
Pack your nice shoes and,
of course, Kotex,
but don't swim
with one on!
Kotex
ad, 1921.
.....................................................................
Guys, want to
"experience"
menstruation?
No? Darn it,
I was hoping you would say
Yes.
Go ahead, experience
it (at second, third or
fourth hand) with the
Menstruation
Machine!
President elect of
the Society for Menstrual
Cycle Research
Dr. Christina Bobel, chair
of women's and gender
studies
at the University of
Massachusetts, Boston,
sent me the link to
her debate
at New York's Museum of
Modern Art about whether
such empathy (even with
this machine) is possible.
I left my 1.5 cent's worth
of comment on that site.
She also reminds us that
Menstrual
Hygiene Day is right
around the corner (28 May).
(See
the great
series of
photos by
Navesh
Chitrakar of
having to use
a menstrual
hut -
start here. See also hygiene
efforts in
India.)
And Representative Carolyn
Maloney reintroduces her
effort to push Congress to
investigate
toxic shock syndrome
and the safety of
menstrual products
with the
The
Robin Danielson Act.
Read David Linton's discussion.
............................................................................
"Me?
Part of the 99%??
DAHling!"
Ad
for Kotex, 1939
..................................................................
"Seven
Ways To Beat PMS"
Story
at Intellihealth (Harvard)
.......................................
Don't
you think it's cool that
a happy little man
would give you a
"thumbs up" for
using his disposal bag
correctly?
And he's,
like,
standing right next
to you!!!
In the stall!!!
And winking!!!
7
more pad disposal bags
from the Director of
the Centre for Digital
Humanities at University
College London,
Professor Melissa Terras.
...................................................................
Would you pole
vault for a flexible
Modess tampon?
Actually, she's grabbing
an inflexible fountain pen,
of all things.
You don't know
what a fountain pen
is?!! OMG!!!
Like,
both star in her
newspaper ad, 30
November, 1956!!!
.........................................................
Would
she stop menstruating
if she could? She
sure would!!!
And
already has!
................................................................................
She writes that she's allergic
to the latex in a
menstrual cup -
and gives her solution.
.........................................................
"Don't
hit me!!!
I'll buy Camelia!"
No,
no, she's advising
her to buy Camelia in
a French
ad
from probably the late
1940s or 1950s.
........................................................................
Great advances
for womankind!!!
1978
American Kotex ad
showing the company's
offerings.
..............................................................
Files
lost and found:
The
NERVE!!!
Kotex wanted to put
its pad dispenser where
Tampax employees could
use it!
........................................................
L O O
K - I N T O - M Y - E
Y E S!!!
GET - YOUR -
HAND - AWAY - FROM -
THAT - TAMPAX!
BUY ME!!!
Ad for Vania
Ultra menstrual pads
with sphagnum moss,
1994, France
..........................................................
"Ni
ceintures, Ni
épingles, Ni odeur"
That's the French
Tampax slogan you'll see
in this ad
from the 1960s or 70s
translating the American
"No
belts, No pins, No
odor."
But bébé, mais
oui!!!
.....................................................................
Do you
think she can???
Tampax
ad reassuring
potential users, May 1989
......................................................
Julia
Kuck's poem
"MUM's
the Word"
I'm flattered!!
..................................................................................
14-year-old Uttara
Saud sits in a menstrual
hut in
Nepal
during her period,
below.
See the great
series of photos by
Navesh Chitrakar
(start here)
in the Frankfurter
Allgemeine Zeitung,
one of Germany's best
newspapers.
I
translated the 19
photo captions into
English here.
From the
article:
"There are also myths and
fears surrounding the use of
sanitary pads [in India] -
that women who use them will
go blind, for example, or
will never get married."
See some other current Indian menstrual practices.
........................................................................
"Ovulation
motivates women to outdo
other women, research shows"
Read the story.
.............
Are you kidding??? White
sheets???
Always
Overnights Maxis with
Wings ad, January
1998
...............................................................
A contribution to
Words
and expressions for
menstruation:
U.S.A.:
Flying
her colors
with a scan of the
part of the letter to a
soldier in Europe
that contained it, June
25, 1944
............................................................
O
dulcet breeze from the
Indian Ocean!!!
O crashing surf!!!
O
- Oh, wait!!!
That was a tampon
wrapper ripping
open!
A menstrual
pad disposal wrapper
from England ...
and yet another one!
Both from the learned
Director of
University College London
Centre for Digital
Humanities and Professor
of Digital Humanities,
UCL.
..............................................................................................
Contribution to
Words
and expressions for
menstruation:
U.K.:
Womb
juice
...............................................................
An e-mailer
sends this query,
I am transcribing a series of diaries from the 1890s well into the 20th century. In these diaries the women refer to getting their period as the C. R. C. (or CRC or C R
C) called.
I would like to know what C R C stands for.
Send your replies to MUM. ..................................
Liberté!!!
Sororité!!!
Tampaxité!!!
Tampax
display sits on
French dealers' counter
tops in 1938 -
then Tampax disappears the
next year?
Plus 4 1938
French ads
........................................................................................................
OMG,
they have lubricated
tips?!?
Do cats meow?
Pursettes
tampon ad, May 1974
..............................................................
Do you believe
Tampax induces a
religious experience!!??
Tampax's "Coming
of Age" folder,
1940s-1950s?
...........................................................................
Accidents
in the office?
2
Kotex ads to the
rescue in 1981!
..........................................................................
Do you want to
cause a fuss?
American Apparel sells a
T-shirt "with
a simplistic line
drawing
depicting a
masturbating,
menstruating woman with
pubic hair."
The writer misuses the
pejorative word
"simplistic" - he should
have said "simple" - and
talks with the artist,
Petra Collins, about
the shirt. He makes the
point that pictures of
people killing one another
are accepted and common in
America but not
menstruation. But for the
past 15 years you could
see related depictions on
this site. By the
way, during a nationwide
tour related to women's
health in the early 2000s
one venue (I think the
Maryland Science Center in
Baltimore) put walls
around the section
containing the puberty
booklets I lent to
the exhibit.
I know what a fuss
is. (Photo from
American Apparel)
.......................................................................................
"The
Happy Baby"
Pamphlet from the Lydia
Pinkham drug mill,
1920s-1930s.
I'm glad the baby's still
happy because ....
... imagine my unhappiness
when I discovered on
the Web this exact
booklet and article
I had been working so
diligently
on the past few days - I
had created and posted
it
five years
ago! I had even
written similar
commentary and added
similar pictures!
Whatever.
I made cosmetic
changes to the
article.
That shows the evil of not
indexing articles right
after
putting them on MUM. I'm
digging through the server
to find and make available
more forgotten articles.
Do you want to see what
a wet basement can do
to paper? See
this booklet before and
after
5 years.
...................................................................
Indexing's not made
easier when a 24-pound
cat called Lunch Box
can (without a
warning meow)
jump from the table
behind me and
collide with my lap.
OOOOOF, he
just did.
..............................................................................
WASPish teens have
fun.
Kotex Are
you in the know? ad,
July, 1947.
...............................................
I just received my
copy of Dr
Sara Read's latest,
a Christmas present to
myself.
...........................................................................
Of course healthy
Swedish women do not have
yellow skin.
But this is marginally
relevant in the discussion
of an ad for
Carefree tampons, 1967.
..........................................................
Carefree in the U.S.
but in Germany?
Two
ads for Carefree, 1989
and 1991.
.........................................................
Ancient
Egypt in two 1980s
German o.b. ads
............................................................................
New
words and
expressions
for
menstruation:
Germany:
Ölwechsel,
Putzwolle, visitor
A
German student
contributes her teacher's
direct but
indirect and
memorable
reply to
Would you
stop
menstruating if
you could?
......................................................................
Tricks of the
menstrual (and other)
trade:
German ad for Carefree
panty pads, 1991
...........................................................................................................................................
"Menstrual Cycle
Influences Concussion
Outcomes
Nov. 13, 2013 —
Researchers found that
women injured during the
two weeks leading up to
their period (the
premenstrual phase) had a
slower recovery and poorer
health one month after
injury compared to women
injured during the two
weeks directly after their
period or women taking
birth control pills." Read
the whole
article at
ScienceDaily.
..............................................................................................
Kotex equalizes
something in an ad, 1933.
.......................................................................
Australian Steven
Riley, of Veeda, asked me
to post this about his
tampon:
"Veeda is a
100% natural feminine
hygiene range of
products. Veeda is the
first widely available
product in the USA in
the natural range that
is
priced to compete with
all the traditional
brands. 100 % Cotton
tampons are
highly recommended by
Dr. Tierno, expert
microbiologist, to
drastically
reduce the risk of TSS.
Traditional feminine
hygiene products are
commonly made from
synthetics, rayon and
polyester and these
substances are then
placed next to or
inserted into one of the
most
absorbent places in your
body. There are
Options!! Veeda is 100%
cotton,
No Synthetics, No
Chemicals, No Dyes and
No Dioxins. The limited
available
organic options in the
USA are normally 50% to
100% more expensive so
we
have developed a product
great for your body and
great for your pocket."
................................................................
"Pesticides
Linked to Endometriosis Risk"
Read the New
York Times story
..............................................................
Your MUM is taking
a menstrual holiday to
photograph
a magnificent
fall at Greenbelt
Lake, near
Washington, D.C.
What you see are
pads - lily, not
Lilia
pads - reflecting the sky
in water reflecting the
colors of the trees.
I've taken thousands of
pictures in the past two
weeks.
The light show ends
shortly.
Back to mini,
regular and maxi pads next
week.
...........................................................................
I hope you were
right, lady!
Modess
pad ad, 15 February
1933
.......................................................
A frosty,
fashionable, deep-pocketed
Modess lady prepares
for her vacation in a 1930
Modess
ad.
.....................................................................
Apply to the Lady
Manager for
a free sample
of Southall's sanitary
towel.
Oops, you're too late but
look
at the ad halfway
down the page.
...................................................................................................
The stock
market crashes
but the rich still need
their Kotex!
Kotex
ad, July 1930.
...................................................................
Menstrual
customs in India:
A writer
explains why things
have improved for her.
.....................................................................
"it's
time you knew ... all
about menstruation"
An undated version of the
1966 Tampax booklet
..................................................................
50 years
ago
Civil rights reform in
America
Were
menstrual products ads
different
for blacks and
whites?
..................................................
Moss
in menstrual pads?
Yup!
SFAG-NA-KINS,
1919, U.S.A.
..............................................................
A menstrual cup
that failed:
Gynaeseal
(Australia), 1980s-1990s
.....................................................................................
Menopause
links:
The Daisy
Network for
premature menopause
Herbalist
A. Vogel
More
menopause and
menstruation links
(see also Art of
Menopause by Coni
Menecci)
.........................................................................
Words
and expressions for
menstruation:
U.S.A.: Four-day
fun time
...............................................................
So,
one Puritan man says to
another,
"Um, the custom of
women...."
You get ONE
guess as to what he's
talking about.
Tick, tock, tick, tock ....
BZZZZ!
RIGHT! Your prize is
the chance to buy - sorry,
I can't afford to give you one
free and anyway it hasn't
appeared yet -
Renaissance scholar Dr Sara
Read's NEW BOOK
Menstruation
and the Female Body in
Early Modern England
(order UK,
U.S.A.
)
But I can offer you
FREE
teasers from Dr Read
about how people discussed
menstruation in that era!
......................................................
Speaking of
which,
A comment (from "celia," now
mostly deleted) to a Gail
Collins New York Times column
produces this addition to
Words and expressions
for
menstruation:
Charlies
[for tampons]
Isn't it strange that in a
column devoted to Mr.
Wiener's ween-, er, penis,
er, whatever, the paper
should delete this more
useful mention of a
synonym for tampons based
on Prince Charles's wish
that he wanted to be his
mistress's tampon? (See
more humor.)
Curious too that the
length of the noses of
both men resemble the
objects they're associated
with. Just sayin'.
.......................................................
Lynn
Dunning updates her
Polycystic
Ovarian Syndrome
article
........................................................
Advertising Age writes
about the criticism
of Tassette menstrual
cup's huge
billboard in
Times Square, 1961.
..............................................
An Australian contribution
to
Would
you stop
menstruating if you
could?
...................................................................
"Mammals
Can 'Choose' Sex of
Offspring, Study
Finds"
Read the ScienceDaily
article.
.................................................................................
"Delayed Puberty:
First Estrogen
Receptor Mutation
Found in a Young
Woman"
Read
the ScienceDaily
article.
..........................................................................................
In a (supposedly
genuine) Russian
Tampax ad a shark
...
well, see
for yourself.
THEN
read what your MUM has
to
say at the BOTTOM
of this page.
I
thank the Russian
artist
Vladislav Shabalin,
who
sent the link!
...............................................................................................
Germany's
ancient pad recruits a
new user.
Ad for Camelia,
1990s
.............................................................................................
Forgot your
tampon? Find a panda!
An interesting e-mailer
sent the following:
I'm a
bookworm and a history
lover, and came across
your website in the
past while researching
historical
products/methods used
for menstruation.
This was quite some time
ago, but today I was
researching China, and
it's
relationship to Giant
Pandas of all things,
when I came across a
blip that
said women in
ancient China may have
used Panda pelts as a
sort of sanitary
napkin.
I tried to skim through
the site to see if you'd
mentioned this anywhere,
but so far haven't seen
it mentioned, so I
thought I'd email you
the info I
found.
The statement read:
"The few known uses
include the Szechuan
tribal peoples' use of
panda
urine to melt
accidentally swallowed
needles, and the use of
panda pelts to
control menses as
described in the Qin
Dynasty encyclopedia
Erya."
And was cited as sourced
from the book The Last
Panda, by George B.
Schaller; ISBN
0226736296,
9780226736297. It was
cited as being on page
61,
but as I don't know what
edition they are
referring to, it might
not be
exact.
Anyhow, I just thought
it might be of some
interest to you.
.............................................................................................................
"Menopause
May Be an Unintended
Outcome of Men's
Preference for
Younger Mates"
"Over time, human
males have shown a
preference for younger
women in selecting
mates, stacking the
Darwinian deck against
continued fertility in
older women, the
researchers have
found." Read
the article
from McMaster
University in
ScienceNews.
..........................................................................................
"Accounts
director tells menstruating
human
resources manager
to
'fast
while the sun is up and
refrain from cooking,
worship, and
work-related email,'"according
to The
Onion.
Wait, The Onion made
this up??
Not
everything!
.........................................................................................
White, finally!
Ad for Australian
Kotex belt, 1956
..............................................................
Emmanuel Sala
invites you to an
EXHIBITION
in Arles, France, 1-21
July, noon to 8.
l'atelier cinq, 5
rue Augustin Tardieu
"Our blood collective This is our blood introduces
reflection about blood's confiscation, which is generally made by medicine, power or
religion.
"We propose an exhibition of photos, marks on canvas, installations, evoking
alternately, life's mystery, menstruation and death penalty's abolition.
This exhibition is open to the entire public." www.emmanuelsala.com (in French) www.thisisourblood.com (in English) http://www.myriambegue.com/ (in French) http://www.gillesmagninphotographie.com/ (in French)
(See also the Art of Menstruation in MUM and some ancient art of menstruation) ..........................................
Surprise inside
for a woman who bought a
box
of tampons in
Salt lake City, U.S.A.:
cocaine!
Read
the fascinating story
and a short history of
the medical use of
tampons (and cocaine)
to treat women's health
problems.
In addition, the famous
Johns Hopkins surgeon
William Halsted became
addicted to cocaine while
testing it on himself as a
local anesthetic. He
substituted morphine to
try to break his addiction
but then became addicted
to it. These drugs
were not then illegal for
general use in America
(late 19th, early 20th
century).
Many know him as the
creator of the radical
mastectomy and the doctor
who introduced rubber
gloves to surgery.
I thank MUM
friend Melissa
Terras, DPhil,
Director, University
College London Centre for
Digital Humanities.
...................................................................
So what's so
funny? Menstruation?
Tampona
ad, Germany, 1989
....................................................................................................
"Hormone
Levels May Provide Key to
Understanding Psychological
Disorders in Women"
"May 24,
2013 — Women at a
particular stage in their
monthly menstrual cycle may
be more vulnerable to some
of the psychological
side-effects associated with
stressful experiences,
according to a study
from UCL."
.......................................................................................
A stock-trade
article on the trials
and tribulations but
hopes for the
Tassette menstrual cup,
1969.
...........................................................................................
"A
POSITIVE CURE FOR
All Female Diseases" that
"works
like a charm"
Orange
Blossom patent
medicine booklet,
1885
...............................
"Women
Altering Menstruation
Cycles in Large Numbers"
(news
from the University of
Oregon, U.S.A., via ScienceDaily.com)
Excerpt:
"In a survey of
undergraduate and graduate
students, 17 percent reported
altering their scheduled
bleeding pattern by deviating
from the instructions of
hormonal contraceptives, which
include birth-control pills,
vaginal contraceptive rings and
transdermal contraceptive
patches.
"Half of these
women reported that they did so
for convenience or scheduling
purposes. Others cited personal
preference (28.9 percent) or
reducing menstrual symptoms
(16.7 percent) as reasons they
altered menstruation patterns.
"Among the women who delayed or
skipped a scheduled bleeding for
convenience or personal choice,
a comparatively large number --
53 percent -- indicated the
knowledge was obtained from
nonmedical sources, such as a
family member or friend,
researchers said." Read
the whole article.
Would
you stop menstruating if
you could?
.......................................................................................................
More words
and expressions for
menstruation from around
the world:
England:
Manchester
United are playing at
home
Trooping the colour
U.S.A.:
Out of practice
Lailah's kicking me
.....................................................................
A contribution to
Would
you stop
menstruating if
you could?
...................................................................
Olympic gymnast
Cathy Rigby, late in her
Stayfree maxi-pad career,
in a 1983
ad.
....................................................
A bird dipping into
menstrual blood? Blue
menstrual blood?
Ad for Silhouettes,
Germany, 1988.
...........................................................................................
Now
let me see your wallet.
Pe-ru-na conquers America,
then America conquers
Pe-ru-na.
Dr. Hartman's
Lectures
on Chronic Catarrh
booklet, about 1895
.............................................................
A
new store, The Period
Store!
The
co-owner writes,
"Our business and our
blog,
The Periodical http://theperiodstore.com/blog,
is all about
menstruation in
culture, art,
literature, business,
and
humor. We send
women their monthly
supplies along with
gourmet sweets and art
from contemporary
artists that change
every month."
..............................................................
That's a tampon??
You got rhythm?
Then Menstro-Rhythm
and Testamp are, er, were
for you!
.........................................................................................
TALK to
each other,
mothers and daughters!
Kotex
ad right before
World War II.
...................................................
Dr.
Sara Read recommends
Prof. Helen King's
blog post The
History of Menstruation.
...................................................
Joke
time!
....................................................
Kotex wraps
individual pads,
1966
..........................................................................
Two
short articles
about 17th
century England
by Dr. Sara Read:
"John
Freind, the number 7,
and why women have
periods"
........................................................
An
e-mailer comments
on my article
about underwear
.........................................................
A new
edition of a girl's
Kotex booklet,
As
one [sic] Girl to
Another!
Um, well, when 1943
was new, anyway.
.........................................................................
A
contribution
from Spain to
Would you stop menstruating if you could?
.........................................
How they used to talk
around contraception!
Booklet Marriage
Hygiene,
1942
..............................
Dr Sarah
Read (4 items right
below) adds two of her
articles to the Bibliography
of menstruation
............................................................................
A dying
brand tells the truth
Meds
tampon ad, 1969
................................................................
A company makes
a Scensible
addition to pad disposal
bags
..................................................................
Read the interesting
summary of menstrual
beliefs and practices in
today's India
and efforts to improve them
in the New York Times.
See pictures on MUM (this
site) of the cow
shed mentioned
in the Times story and a doll
used to teach girls about
menstruation as well as how
to make their own cloth
pads.
.............................................................................................................................
Did
many women intentionally
menstruate into
their clothing
in 17th-century Britain?
Dr Sara Read of Loughborough
University (U.K.) writes
(pdf in large gray box)
that
many might have considered
that normal. She kindly sent
me her article, which also
discusses the origins of the
menstrual taboo and other
fascinating cultural
details, including
religious.
And I believe that many -
most? - women of
later eras might have also
done so.
A reader responded with
this:
"Hi, Just read your
article about menstruating and
devices used when menstruating
in earlier times. My mother was
from England and i know that
going back to her great
grandmothers they made pads with
cotton or wool in them to absorb
the blood. They attached them to
their underwear with safety pins
or straight pins that they
blunted and bent under. She
showed me a couple that she had
saved when i started. They would
boil them clean."
............................................................................................
A
contribution
from Russia to
Would you stop menstruating if you could?
......................................................................
What
do Betty
Kay and the Mad
Hatter have
in common?
Huh, who's
Betty Kay?
.....................................................................
Menstrual Veil
The
Penn Museum, of the
University of
Pennsylvania, has
something called a menstrual
veil from the
Naskapi culture in
Labrador, Canada,
collected in 1933.
Its description
on the museum's Web
site says "Hide,
fringed, and painted
with red, blue, and
white pigment. Ties
are sewn on at eitehr
[sic] end. Note on tag
accompanying object,
perhaps typed by
Pennypacker: 'New
style Menstruation
vale [sic]. The vale
is not worn after its
first use. Worn during
her first period.
Collected by F.G.
Speck 1933...' "
No
picture.
...........................................................................
Oh, no, Mom! Modess for
Christmas AGAIN?
Ad,
probably 1950s, U.S.A.
.....................................................................
Yet MORE additions to
Words
and expressions for
menstruation:
U.S.A.:
Antietam,
[the] Badger is angry
.....................................................
Additions to
Words
and expressions for
menstruation,
USA (I had
earlier mistakenly
ascribed these to the
U.K.):
Aunt
Irma, courses,
inauguration,
and icky
(the last from the
contributor's husband)
.....................................
Comparing
the
Endometrium
and the
Breasts, or,
The Breasts
Don't
Menstruate!!!
by
Dr. Nelson Soucasaux,
Brazilian gynecologist
............................................................................
PANIC!
Modess
ad, June 1935
..................................................
Pads
as big as pillows?
Not Always!
Ad,
1991.
...............................................................................................
Modess
battles Kotex!
2
Modess ads, 1937
& 1971
..........................................................
OLD JOKE about women'
being able to do amazing
things
during their
periods
IF they use
a certain tampon
or pad is now a NEW
JOKE but still
old.
Scroll
way down this page
for the many old
versions.
.......................................................................
A
folder
for the early American
menstrual cup Tassette,
probably early 1950s
......................................................................................
Kotex stuck with
it:
Ad for the Kotex
stick tampon, 1973,
right before the Arab oil
embargo
...................................................................................
The
perfect Kotex
hostess
Ad,
June 1962
......................................................
Two contributions
to
Would
you stop menstruating
if you could?
..............................................................................................
Oh, those nutty
ads for
pads!
Always,
Norway, probably 1990s
.............................................................
She
won the 1994 Always
pads/Sassy ad contest!!
Um, she
did??
...............................................................
See a
German tampon that
absorbs your flow and
claims to buzz
away menstrual pain.
The company writes
that tests indicate it
is at least as
effective as
ibuprofen.
Vipon
(its Web site, in
German)
..............................................................................
Beautiful French
Kotex ad, part
of a trend, 1994
..................................................................................
You'll laugh!
You'll cry!
Read Gail Collins's
The
Sexual Spirit of '76
in today's (23 August) New
York Times.
I'm about to read Sinclair
Lewis's Main Street
partly in response to the
column.
.........................................................
"When I was young, about
13, we were not allowed to
use tampons as my parents
felt we were too young to
use them when we first got
our periods. My first
experience ... " (continued)
................................................................................
Addition to
Words
and expressions for
menstruation:
U.S.A.: Scarlet
fever
.................................................................
Haiku
about menstruation from an
anonymous contributor
....................................................................................................................
Is menstruation a laughing
matter?
Ads for Tampons
tampons and Kotex maxi
pads.
............................................................
What do you think
about toxic
shock syndrome (TSS)?
Sharra Vostral, Ph.D.,
associate professor of
gender and women's studies
and history at University
of Illinois
Urbana-Champaign,
wants your opinion at
https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/toxicshock
Dr. Vostral visited MUM
when it was a REAL
museum in my house
in the 1990s. TSS, of
course, got huge publicity
when Rely
and some other menstrual
products caused some women
to lose their lives and
limbs. The industry
afterwards eliminated
questionable materials and
changed standards for use.
TSS was and is not limited
to these products or to
women.
................................................................................
Uh, oh! Can Kotex solve
this problem?
Like, did a man start this
museum?
Kotex
ad, October 1953
........................................................
Famous Edward Steichen
contributes to
1932
Kotex ad
................................................................
Art of Menstruation
Additions to Dr.
Nelson Soucasaux's art
...........................................................
"Study Says
Meeting Contraception
Needs Could Cut Maternal
Deaths by a Third [in
the World]"
Read
the New York Times
story.
See Little
Doozee, an old
contraceptive douche.
.....................................................................
Two Kotex
travel ads from 1922
.....................................................................
Artist Peter Max
influences an ad
for
Pursettes, the
tampon with a lubricated
tip and no applicator, 1976
.................................................................................................
India's "Right to
Pee" campaign
Men
pee for free in public
toilets but women have to
pay.
Read
the gruesome
New York Times story.
BTW, except temporary ones
for parades and the like,
as far as I know
Washington, D.C., which I
live near, has no public
toilets except in
restaurants, museums,
etc., typical
for America.
......................................................................................................................
A kit to
explain menstruation to
visually impaired girls in
India:
Kahani
Her Mahine Ki...
by Sadhvi Thukral
...................................................................................................
Regarding
“Just
Love: a Framework for
Christian Sexual Ethics,”
by Sister Margaret Farley,
the book the Vatican
criticizes for its openness
to masturbation,
homosexuality and other
practices,
consider this article
about a discovery, published
on a Norwegian science site
in 2010 (I followed the
recent link in a Danish
newspaper, Berlingske):
"Swedish Stone Age
Dildo?," my translation of
"Svensk steinalderdildo?" Read the article
(in Norwegian but
with an amazing photo.)
...................................................................................................
"The
Most Effective Form of Birth
Control"
Read the New York Times story.
........................................................................
Get
rid of vaginal odor (and
sperm) with Lysol! Ad,
1928
"Now
I know...!
..............................................................
A Sears catalog
advertises menstrual-pad
belts
and underwear from
the late 1930s or early
1940s.
........................................................................................
Sweden:
Amerikafrämmat, Det
månatliga, Grejjerna, Jag har
mens, Jag kan
inte bada, Lignonvecka
(and read how pad
use in her family changed
through the generations
under Jag har mens)
USA:
Regular
........................................................
Turkey
not only imitated Tampax
tampons but
also American movies like The Wizard of Oz
as a great Spiegel online
series of movie posters
shows.
.......................................................
"Early Menopause
Linked to Bone Fracture
Risk"
Read the New York Tiimes story.
..............................................................................................
Ads for Assure
panty liners, 1980s
.........................................................................................
Evidence
in a Mexican village that some women did not
use anything to absorb
menstrual discharge.
(Scroll down to: Some e-mail
supporting the idea that
women used nothing, and
other topics:
In a Mexican
village
.........................................
3 ads for Sears menstrual
pad belts,
late 19th century
......................................................................
New
book on menopause and
mid-life
The Tao
of Turning Fifty: What
Every Woman in Her Forties
Needs to Know.
The author writes,
"There's a free excerpt on
my website,
also new. And my next
project will be for young
women."
See some of her poems on the
MUM poetry
link page.
www.jenniferboire.com
.................................................................................................................
Right
before the Mad Men decade
the booze flows
in this Kotex
ad.
..............................................................................................................
From Maureen
Dowd's column
in the New York Times,
18 March 2012:
"Mormon feminists got
upset this winter when
they found that young
women in some temples had
not been allowed to do proxy baptisms
while they were menstruating."
......................................................................
"'Brain Fog' of Menopause
Confirmed"
Read the story
in ScienceDaily
.........................................................................
Women develop menstrual cup
for Kenya
and later the world, win
top prize
3 Danish students at
the Copenhagen Business
School
won the grand prize of the
Global Social
Entrepreneurship
Competition
of the University of
Washington.
(Announcement,
story in a Danish
newspaper site
and Ruby
Cup site.)
The newspaper story
recounts how Kenyan women
who can't afford pads use
mud, bark or a piece of
cloth. They've had
little or no information
about menstruation
from their mothers or
other sources; sounds like
stories I
heard in the museum
from Americans. Many miss
school or work, lacking
adequate protection. The
cup will cost from $6-9
and last 10 years. The
students are
Maxie Matthiessen, Julie
Weigaard Kjær og Veronica
D´Souza.
See 2
similar stories
about pads in
India (here
and here).
See some older
cups.
........................................................................................
An e-mailer writes
about Jewish
menstrual practices.
......................................................................................
Busy, rich
illustrator Jon Whitcomb
paints Kotex
ad, 1958
E-mail
to MUM:
Hi.
Just wanted to
let you know
that we've
launched a drive
to collect tote bags
with
tampons/pads
to
help women at
the food
pantries.
More details
here. http://tote4pgh.com/special-drives/sister-supplies/
Thank you,
Sue
--
*The Pittsburgh
Tote Bag
Project*
*"Helping our
neighbors and
our environment,
one tote bag at
a time."
|
..............................................................................................................................
"Be a
giggle"
Fun-loving
Kotex cartwheels
for
Soft Impressions
menstrual pads, 1972
.......................................................................
"Scientists
Use Stem Cells to
Generate Human Eggs"
(New York Times story)
"The advance,
if confirmed, might
provide a new source of
eggs for treating
infertility, though
scientists say it is far
too early to tell if the
work holds such promise."
Aunt Flo humor
Additions to
Words and expressions
for
menstruation:
India:
Chums, MC, M
Seal, ST
Sears
advertises 2 defunct
tampons and the
remaining champion, Tampax,
in its
late 1930s-early 1940s
catalog.
.................................................................................................................
From the Tampax donation:
Ad
for Pursettes lubricated
tampon,
November 1965
...........................................................
Abortion through
the mail:
Four
1933 American ads
for (illegal) birth
control
..............................................................................................
An emailer
writes about her useful mini
pads:
"In 1992 when I was
in basic training with
the US Navy. We had to
do drills with fake
rifles. Most of us women
did not have a lot of
muscle and padding on
our shoulders to carry
the fake rifles. So we
used stick-on mini pads
on our shoulders. It is
funny that a someone
with a man's name is
mantaining [a clever
slip of the finger] the
site. Got a link to it
from wisewomenhood.com"
[This is your MUM, the
man just mentioned:
Years ago, when I
developed a painful hand
while working as a
graphic designer, I
wrapped panty pads
around my pencils to
enable my hand to better
grasp them and reduce
the pain. A woman
co-worker asked me,
"What's THAT?!" It
confirmed her view that
artists were, well,
wacky. And a few years
later I started this museum in my house. Point
well taken!]
...................................................................................................
"A
smaller dose of the 'morning after'
birth control pill
may help to control
fibroids in the
uterus as well. That's
the conclusion of two
new studies. They were
done in Europe, where
the pill is awaiting
approval. Fibroids are
growths that can cause
heavy bleeding, pain and
fertility problems."
Read the whole
article from
Harvard Medical School.
...........................................................................
See
Gregory
Scaff's menstrual art
at the MOCADC
gallery
(http://www.mocadc.org)
in Washington, D.C.
Reception at 6 pm, Friday, 3
February 2012.
More Art
of menstruation
(and
ancient
art of menstruation).
..........................................................
How is a menstrual
pad like a grapefruit?
Find out in 3 ads for the
defunct
Modess
pad, 1970s.
An addition to
Words and expressions
for
menstruation:
U.S.A.:
Full stop
............................................................
Your MUM curator
puts his 2 cents into an article,
Perspective: The Lady
Problem, on ADWEEK
.................................................................................
A Kotex lamp
chases shadows of doubt,
even today.
..................................................................
Womanstruation?
Of course!
...................................................
"Females
May Be More Susceptible to
Infection During Ovulation"
Read the story.
A Canadian
menstrual pad holder and
pad
from the 1930s-40s
...................................................................................................
Now that
I don't have to worry about
Google's retaliation - it's
already booted your MUM and
me out of its AdSense
program for featuring
menstruation and its naughty
facts and words in all their
g[l]ory and is putting me on
the street -
read Sandra Tsing Loh's
"The
Bitch is Back" in
The Atlantic magazine
online.
It's about how menopause
makes women normal,
just as angry and lazy,
etc., as men. Like me. The
woman can write.
"The
Biology Behind Severe PMS"
Read the story
on ScienceDaily
Man
in India goes through
(somewhat) what women do,
invents cheap menstrual pad.
See
some other solutions for India
here and here.
1850s
American menstrual pad &
belt
.......................................................................
"The Little Red Book About
Having Your Period"
("HET RODE BOEKJE OVER
ONGESTELD ZIJN")
By Renate van der Bas
I translate
a chapter from the just
published Dutch book.
Google
just declared
this site "adult,"not something a
family could look at together and
not be embarrassed and withdrew
the ads it had placed here for 8
years up to December
2011.
So, I
need permission slips from Google
employees' mothers
before these employees peek at
this site.
NO FAKE SIGNATURES OR I'LL SEND
YOU TO THE PRINCIPAL'S OFFICE!!
Author Renate van
der Bas, above, by the way,
had harsh words about Google's
action and American Puritanism.
...................
A lubricated tampon
lures girls into trying it
Pursettes ad,
1975
What
do Chinese women use?
E-mail
from Hong Kong
A
cat
and dog
show why
Kleinert's
Sani-Scants panties
are better
than wearing a belt in
this 1950s ad.
................................................
Sanitary padding
makes no hips into
sticky, er, nice ones.
Read
about the prize-winning
idea!
Thanks to the
contributor of many
items to MUM!
..................................................................................
Certain
"Kotex Tampons Recalled
Over Bacterial
Contamination."
"For a list of
the specific lots that
were recalled and the
stores that received
them, go to the Kimberly-Clark
website."
Full
story.
Some of you
remember another
tampon recall
involving deaths
and illness.
...................
"Contraceptive Pill
Associated With Increased Prostate Cancer Risk
Worldwide, Study
Finds"
.........................................
Ad
for New
Freedom towel (sanitary
napkin)
and pantie set, U. K.,
1973
............................................
Oldest painted object in
central Europe
(Germany's Swabian Alps)
found, about 15, 000 years
old;
possibly a menstrual calendar.
See the red
dots and read the
story
(in German)
......................
Ad
for the Kotex puberty
booklet
"As One Girl To Another"
probably early 1940s, U.S.A.
"They're
cute, mother--
a cotton nightie is
primitive"
#9 in a
series of ads for Modess
menstrual pads called
Modernizing
Mother, November
1929
................................................................
"[I]t
must be the earliest
representation of
childbirth in
Western art"
Piece of ceramic
jar found in Italy,
2,700
years old, shows
woman having baby;
(look hard & long in
the center, top to
bottom).
Read
the story and see
the image.
.........................................................
Ad
for Quest
menstrual pad powder
from Kotex, 1940s-1950s
..........................................
Battle
between father (placenta)
and mother, and PP13,
threatens the pregnant
woman according to a new
theory
More in the fascinating
story
................................................
Modess
flexible tampons,
ads,
1956 & 1958
.............................
Being fat preserves
your mind after menopause?
Read the encouraging
finding.
..................................................
.................................................................
Menstruation
might reduce
brain disease
risk.
Read
the interesting story.
.............................................
"Four Young Men Go
In Search Of A Profit!"
In 1957, the
president of
Kimberly-Clark (maker of
Kotex)
told
his company history
to the Newcomen
Society.
...........................................................................
"Do Women's
Voices Really Allow
Men to Detect Ovulation? No, Says New
Study"
Read the article.
..........................
Healthline.com
recently launched a free
interactive “Human
Female Chest in 3D”
tool.
.......................................
Recent (2011) instructions
for the Japanese Elldy
tampon,
which has finger
protectors. I
thank the Hispanic woman
in Japan!
................
Two
new Words and
expressions for
menstruation:
Germany:
Eine Strafe Gottes (A
punishment of God)
USA:
It's Tuesday
................................
"Bruce Dan,
Who Helped Link Toxic Shock
and Tampons, Is
Dead at 64"
Read the New
York Times story
Read about a
key player in the
story.
Rely
tampon.
.............................
Birth
control pills affect memory in
interesting ways
(Article)
................................................................
Evax
menstrual pads ad, 1972,
from Chile
NEW
Words and expressions for
menstruation:
U.S.A.: Pip (see
last part of the entry)
The word seems to come
only from Virginia.
Beach
reading:
Effie
by Suzanne Cooper
It
has it all, folks!
Science
marches on!
Arcross
tampons, 1960
|