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"Each [MUM] site page peels off a thin layer of the thick crimson-colored shame I've developed about this issue." Read the e-mail a Hungarian woman sent me after I posted her comments on stopping menstruation.


Rest in peace, Meds.
(1998-2006)

She belonged to the first litter of feral cats I adopted from my back yard and helped me with the pictures of a folding bidet (here). I named her after an early tampon.
She died today, Saturday, 10 June, sweet to her last hour.


You meet the darndest people in menstruation!

Like Huey Long, assassinated former governor of Louisiana and its senator in the 1930s. The colorful crook even had a colorful pre-political life: "For several years he worked as a travelling salesman, first for a company that made a lard substitute called Cottolene, and later for a company that sold a concoction for relieving menstrual cramps known as the Wine of Cardui." (The New Yorker magazine, 12 June 2006, in a review of a new biography of the character.) See what that was here.

Another is Diane Arbus, genius creator of eerie photographs of mostly odd people. Before that final career she and her husband were commercial photographers and shot some of the classy "Modess . . . . because" ads in a series that ran for decades. See some.

And of course you'll meet several famous women in ads for menstrual hygiene products, starting with beautiful Lee Miller, later a famous photographer. An even more famous photographer, Edward Steichen, took her photograph and sold it to Kotex, to her huge (but temporary) embarrassment. See her and more such (but willing) ladies.


 

And speaking of nurses: at least this one is smiling - but see the next one!
Compare the German Nurse Thekla, below the green sign.
The generous contributor of the scan of the top sign writes that it's for American sanitary napkins, probably from the early 1940s. The nurse meant to inspire confidence, as did the cross - I wonder if the name, M-D, sneaked in the idea of M.D., medical doctor. Nurse Thekla, pitching the 1926 German disposable menstrual pad, Camelia, stands above the cross on the box, which almost looks as if it bears a religious image - the Virgin Mary? Professor Domenico Pecorari, University of Verona, Italy, kindly sent Nurse Thekla. Read more.




"Secret" tampon sample added to the "Secret" page, U.S.A.,1930s-40s


They won't let the Pope see ads for tampons and contraception when he visits Poland!
Salon.com reports that
"Zbigniew Badziak, the state-run TV network's head of advertising, told the Associated Press that 'there is always the risk that the faithful may feel hurt if programming devoted to the Pope's visit is interrupted by frivolous ads.' Not that they banned all advertising -- just frivolous ads for contraception and feminine hygiene [and lingerie, booze and certain desserts]. Still OK: useful, important advertising like car commercials."
Read the whole story (if you're a member of Salon premium).


Think about this, anti-artificial contraceptive believers:
"'Rhythm Method' May Kill Off More Embryos Than Other Methods Of Contraception"
"... the rhythm method may well be responsible for massive embryonic death, and the same logic that turned pro-lifers away from morning after pills, IUDs, and pill usage, should also make them nervous about the rhythm method," writes a professor in the Journal of Medical Ethics. Read a summary in ScienceDaily.com.


Instruments for gynecology and obstetrics (childbirth) in this museum:
The Sims vaginal speculum
And read a little history of The Touch method of gynecological examination.





Read an article about stopping your menstrual period. Another article mentions approved or on-the-horizon menstrual period suppression products Seasonale, Seasonique, Lybrel, Implanon, and Yaz. Read what other people think about stopping menstruation.
The puzzled graduate is actually redesigned from a Kotex menstrual pad ad from the 1940s, which is here.


Kotex menstrual pad ad, U.S.A., July 1942



Kotex menstrual pad ad, U.S.A., 1923


San-Nap-Pak menstrual tampon, U.S.A., 1930s-1940s



Menstruation supplies, 1923, U.S.A., Montgomery Ward catalog


Why DO women menstruate?
Some ancient Greeks felt it was a way to purify the blood (a few writers to the stop menstruation page feel the same way), some people in the European Middle Ages thought that menstrual blood nourished the fetus and was expelled when there was no fetus, and today we - we really don't know a purpose for it. C.A. Finn, in "Why Do Women and Some Other Primates Menstruate?" (Perspectives in Biology and Medicine, 30, 4 - Summer 1987) concluded that a few primates, a bat and a shrew menstruate because the tissue that hormones build in the uterus cannot revert to a previous stage when the hormone levels decline and so must die and be discarded: menstruation. But we knew that. Why these animals (including us) have developed this is not known.


Lotus: Early American menstrual tampon?



Comic strip: A conservative American family visits the future Museum of Menstruation (Chapter 1)!


"Study Shows Rapid Return To Menstruation Once Oral Contraception Stopped" (headline from ScienceDaily)
Women - 99 percent of them - returned to normal menstruation or became pregnant with in 90 days after stopping it long-term with drugs, finds a Columbia study.
This might be good news for women worried about stopping their periods with hormones for a long time but later wanting to have children or resume menstruation. Read the story on ScienceDaily.com.


Meds & Modess menstruation ads, 1946

 

 

Dear Harry,

I just saw this email, thank you for replying personally (and for featuring my comment [read her comments], too)! By the way, I'm a 28-year-old Hungarian woman. I feel that we have less information and less options here than women in the U.S. What I know about Mirena, the Depo Provera and the menstrual cups, I know from the Web.

Your site has been a great source of information and comfort for me! I can't begin to tell you how thankful I feel. For the first time in my "adult" (=menstruating) life, I feel like I have a right to voice my feelings and consider my options. I feel like I can do so without being judged, patronized and hushed. Instead of suffering silently, I feel like I have choices, even in this sensitive area.

While most men just enjoy their biological luck and make cruel jokes about womenís menstrual problems, you make every effort to understand the female cycle and share a wealth of information about it. Wow. Thank you, not only for the information, but for being objective and sympathetic.

Each site page peels off a thin layer of the thick crimson-colored shame I've developed about this issue.

The experience is like an "intellectual menstruation" that I can welcome and cherish. Forgive the parallel :)

In two little words: THANK YOU.

Warm regards,

****



Do good mothers get PMS worse than the other ones?
The author of a recent book and study, Professor Jane M. Ussher, presents her views at the University of Leichester, United Kingdom. Read about it from an article on ScienceDaily:

"Premenstrually, when many women feel more vulnerable, and their repressed frustration or anger comes to the fore, their self-control is ruptured, and they can lash out, or want to withdraw from the caring role. Yet this is followed by increased self-surveillance, leading to guilt, shame, and blaming of the body.

"As women in lesbian relationships were found to report less distress associated with premenstrual changes, greater acceptance on the part of their partner, and less self-policing, Professor Ussher concludes that the identification of self-policing is of particular concern for heterosexual women." Read the ScienceDaily article.

Mmm, Kellogg's Corn Flakes - right? And have you ever had naughty feelings "down there"? Yes, I think you have. Well, Dr. Kellogg recommended pouring undiluted carbolic acid on your clitoris to stop them! I betcha it worked!
And avoid intense mental excitement during menstruation!


Douche-bag nation:

Tupperware-like parties to sell Dainty Maid douches and menstrual cups

Yes, gather your friends and party on! "Dainty Maid" once - does it still? - put women's kids through college and bought them cars if they sold enough douche bags. Read testimonials and see what else they sold. No, no snapshots from the parties.


Argentine and Nigerian poets send their poetry:
María García and Isiaka Abiodun Tiamiyu. Ms. Garcia has also graciously translated several pages of this site into Spanish (Anticoncepción y religión, Breve reseña - Olor - Religión y menstruación - Seguridad de productos para la menstruación).


German kids maturing earlier - Fast food the reason?

The online edition of the German newsmagazine Der Spiegel reports that German girls and boys continue the trend of earlier first menstruation (menarche) and first ejaculation.

Emeritus Professor Norbert Kluge of the Universität Koblenz-Landau wrote in der Internet publication "Beiträge zur Sexualwissenschaft und Sexualpädagogik" that girls in 1992 had their first menstrual period on average at 12.2 years old and in 2010 will have it around 10 or 11 years of age.

Researchers noted the trend 140 years ago. In 1860 the average menarche happened at 16.6 years, in 1920 at 14.6, in 1950 at 13.1 and 1980, 12.5 years.

Kluge (by the way, klug means smart in German) attributed the early maturation mostly to obesity caused by fast food. Lack of fat can also stop menstruation, which is what happens with anorexia.

Read the story (in German). Read more about the age of first menstruation here.


A French woman writes that the Sudanese government censors this site:

"I just wanted to mail you some information I got from a friend of mine who is also French and has spent two years in Sudan in an archeological institute.

"I sent her the address of your site by email, since I thought she might find it interesting. Here is (translated into English) how she answered me:

'Can't! It's censored by the Sudanese government. I find a sentence which tells me it's haram (sin), and a verse from the Koran which promises me Hell if I go on this site.' Later on she added, 'I talked about it with a Sudanese friend who told me, "They put that site with porn sites." 'Then I explained to her that I found that kind of censure on almost every medical site that I tried to go on and she was very upset.'"

You are known by the company you keep: along with Sudan at least one American feminist group tells its members not to visit MUM. My comic strip in part plays with this.


Women call tell just by looking at his picture if a man likes children (in a fatherly way, not sexually) and if he has a high testosterone level. Read the summary of Proceedings of the Royal Society B article at sciencedaily.com (scroll to second item):

The men who had expressed an interest in children were identified by the women as those they thought would be interested in children. Those men who had shown high levels of testosterone were identified by the women as physically attractive.

"The study provides the first direct evidence that women's attractiveness judgements specifically track both men's affinity for children and men's hormone concentrations," the researchers concluded.


Pill to stop menstruation indefinitely in Brazil is not new at all, writes Dr. Nelson Soucasaux, your MUM's gynecologist.

New contribution to expressions for menstruation in England:
"My friends and I sometimes say 'The sock is here' because when I first started, I once complained that it felt like I had a sock trapped in my underwear," writes an English 14-year-old. See many more expressions for menstruation from around the world that YOU contributed.


Are you a victim of those special weaknesses to which womankind is so apt to fall?
I have something.


Would you stop menstruating if you could?

"Here is what I would like to say in answer to your question.

"If I could have it my way, I would never stop menstruating. I love menstruating. I hate the thought that somedayI will stop menstruating. I love having a monthly cycle, and feeling how I change during it. I love that I perceive and deal with things differently during different stages of my cycle. I do get pretty bad cramps and acne and all of that, but I don't mind. There are few things that give me such a deep, intense sensation, even if it is uncomfortable. I also love the way menstruating feels. It feels warm and slippery and lovely. I also love my menstrual fluid. Sometimes I sit in a bath and watch it swirl around me. I hate the term 'bleeding' because it really is not like bleeding at all. I think what I love the most is that menstruation gives me a special, close connection to my body. My cycle is sometimes irregular, but I've come to enjoy that about my period. I really would like to go on a form of birth control, but I dread the idea of losing my natural cycle." (More of your answers)

College student, age 19


Does dress length have anything to do with menstrual pain?
A interesting woman thought so.
And women are not as capable as men in science? A 100-year-old (almost) message to (outgoing) President Summers of Harvard:
"If any one cares to claim that the brain of woman is inferior to or in any essential respect different from that of man he must seek the evidence for his belief in his personal experience or the archives of history - certainly not among the sober records of science. . . . [I]n the matter of zeal for work and of intelligence in grasping facts and principles [women] have shown themselves, on the average, quite as capable as the men students, while in one respect, namely the ability to express what they know in clear and logical English, I have found them as a rule to be superior to men." (Dr. William H. Howell, professor of physiology at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, in the New York Times, February 15, 1915. Two men and four women led that Johns Hopkins medical school class of 80 men and 10 women.) More.


Women like more masculine-looking men during ovulation - and their partners get jealous. But not when The Pill stops her ovulation!

Darn it, life is so complicated.

Anyway, read this from the University of Liverpool: "Images of male faces that were either high or low in dominant features, such as a strong jaw lines and thinner lips, were shown to male participants who provided ratings of dominance for each image. A dominant person was defined as someone who looked like they could 'get what they wanted'." Wow! Hot stuff! Now you want to read the whole thing, don't you?! But please be gentle with the guy(s). I've been through this.

The famous Marie Stopes showed in the early 20th century that women's sexual desire peaks about the time of ovulation - see her chart.


What did mothers tell their daughters about
their first menstruation in 1932?
Are you kidding? They left it to Kotex!
"Marjorie May's Twelfth Birthday"


Dutch o.b. ad showing nudity, 2005

Did menstruation knock out kick boxers?
In the 1970s, a woman TV announcer circled inside a ring in a boxing stadium in Thailand. "That night, every fight ended in a bloody T.K.O. [technical knock out] owing to cuts. The female announcer was held responsible, on the strength of a murky associative link between women, menstrual blood, and T.K.O.s, and women were banned from entering a boxing ring." Even though women box professionally today in

Thailand, they don't in THAT ring, according to the "New Yorker" magazine article "Cool Heart," 16 January 2006.

And guess what cures warts!
"The Filth Pharmacy" (Dreckapotheke in German) cured all diseases "from head to feet" employing people's and animals' excretions and secretions - use your imagination! - including, of course, menstrual blood, which drove away warts. (Try it.)
This pharmacy, actually a German book, helpfully (for you) contained many recipes from antiquity to 1693, when it appeared in Frankfurt am Main. The disgusting medicine drove away disease demons and reactivated the living "Stoff" clinging to the excrement - at least that was what Christian Franz Paullini believed, who wrote it. History rewarded him with the term Paullinism. The Dictionary of German Folklore writes that not only do some Germans still use the wart treatment, they treat chilblains - inflammation and sores on the feet and hands caused by cold - with urine. The Dictionary (actually "Wörterbuch der deutschen Volkskunde," Stuttgart, 1981, from which I translated the information here) lists Paullini's book as "Neuvermehrte, heylsame Dreckapotheke, wie nämlich mit Kot und Urin fast alle, auch die schwerste, giftigste Krankheiten u. bezauberte Schäden vom Haupte bis zu den Füßen innerlich und äußerlich glücklich curiert worden; Mit allerhand raren, so wohl nutz- als ergötzlichen Historien" - or, "Expanded, beneficial filth pharmacy, how in particular one can successfully cure almost all, even the most difficult, most poisonous diseases and bewitched injuries from head to feet, inside and out, with filth and urine; with all sorts of rare as well as useful and entertaining stories." Whew! Phew!


Anticoncepción y religión, Breve reseña, por Kathleen O'Grady
(Spanish translation, by Maria Garcia, of Kathleen O'Grady's "Contraception and Religion" on this site.
By the way, I am proud to have such an accomplished Spanish translator of this site: visit Maria Garcia's beautiful Web site www.maria-garcia.com.ar


The Art of Menstruation: Kate Goldwater


What causes menstrual odor?

You're not going to like this.

Bacteria from the anus - oh, I'll just say it: they're from feces, and are the famous Escherichia coli (E. coli) bacteria - eat the blood, cells and tissue running from the uterus and vagina and produce the characteristic smell of menstruation.

Sorry.

You say you don't have fecal bacteria in your vagina? Oh, ho, ho, yes you DO!

Your anus is about an inch (2.54 centimeters) from the entrance to the vagina and it's a snap for bacteria to creep that teensy distance - or ride on a tampon, cup, pad or inside panties (imagine how a thong might do this) or get wiped there with a swipe of toilet paper (a good reason to wipe the anus toward the back, not toward the front of the body, to minimize the number that do make the trip).

Now, for most of the month the acid in the vagina - yes, helpful bacteria there make lactic acid - ties the hands and feet of those little devils by hardly allowing them to reproduce and grow. They and many other disease-causing bacteria cannot thrive in the acid.

But for a few days each month the vagina, and outside, on the vulva, are the perfect places to raise a family! You guessed it: during menstruation! Blood, cells and secretions from the uterus and vagina make the vagina more alkaline and the bacteria feel right at home. Oh, girl! And they gorge gourmet whenever they want!

So what about female folks who don't menstruate, like prepubescent girls and postmenopausal women? Fecal bacteria can live in their vaginas without producing that characteristic smell because the bacterial and hormonal setup is different from that of menstruating women.

O.K., if there are so many bacteria in the vagina during menstruation is it safe to have sex?

If by sex you mean a penis doing his job, and if both people have no infectious diseases, for example HIV and hepatitis, then it's generally safe.

But there is one huge exception: women who get urinary tract infections. The entrance to the bladder is right above the opening of the vagina and the penis can rub the swarming bacteria right into the tube that leads to the bladder, which is much shorter than a male's, one reason women get UTIs much more often than men.

Douches and deodorants can also change the environment of the vagina and allow dangerous bacteria to grow there. (Read about not douching.)

MUM board member Dr. Philip Tierno Jr.'s book "The Secret Life of Germs" supplied most of the information for my essay, although he wrote with more restraint.

Read more about the wonderful world of odor!

 

Mmm, Kellogg's Corn Flakes - right? And have you ever had naughty feelings "down there"? Yes, I think you have. Well, Dr. Kellogg recommended pouring undiluted carbolic acid on your clitoris to stop them! I betcha it worked!
And avoid intense mental excitement during menstruation!


Douche-bag nation:

Tupperware-like parties to sell Dainty Maid douches and menstrual cups

Yes, gather your friends and party on! "Dainty Maid" once - does it still? - put women's kids through college and bought them cars if they sold enough douche bags. Read testimonials and see what else they sold. No, no snapshots from the parties.


Argentine and Nigerian poets send their poetry:
María García and Isiaka Abiodun Tiamiyu. Ms. Garcia has also graciously translated several pages of this site into Spanish (Anticoncepción y religión, Breve reseña - Olor - Religión y menstruación - Seguridad de productos para la menstruación).


German kids maturing earlier - Fast food the reason?

The online edition of the German newsmagazine Der Spiegel reports that German girls and boys continue the trend of earlier first menstruation (menarche) and first ejaculation.

Emeritus Professor Norbert Kluge of the Universität Koblenz-Landau wrote in der Internet publication "Beiträge zur Sexualwissenschaft und Sexualpädagogik" that girls in 1992 had their first menstrual period on average at 12.2 years old and in 2010 will have it around 10 or 11 years of age.

Researchers noted the trend 140 years ago. In 1860 the average menarche happened at 16.6 years, in 1920 at 14.6, in 1950 at 13.1 and 1980, 12.5 years.

Kluge (by the way, klug means smart in German) attributed the early maturation mostly to obesity caused by fast food. Lack of fat can also stop menstruation, which is what happens with anorexia.

Read the story (in German). Read more about the age of first menstruation here.


A French woman writes that the Sudanese government censors this site:

"I just wanted to mail you some information I got from a friend of mine who is also French and has spent two years in Sudan in an archeological institute.

"I sent her the address of your site by email, since I thought she might find it interesting. Here is (translated into English) how she answered me:

'Can't! It's censored by the Sudanese government. I find a sentence which tells me it's haram (sin), and a verse from the Koran which promises me Hell if I go on this site.' Later on she added, 'I talked about it with a Sudanese friend who told me, "They put that site with porn sites." 'Then I explained to her that I found that kind of censure on almost every medical site that I tried to go on and she was very upset.'"

You are known by the company you keep: along with Sudan at least one American feminist group tells its members not to visit MUM. My comic strip in part plays with this.


Women call tell just by looking at his picture if a man likes children (in a fatherly way, not sexually) and if he has a high testosterone level. Read the summary of Proceedings of the Royal Society B article at sciencedaily.com (scroll to second item):

The men who had expressed an interest in children were identified by the women as those they thought would be interested in children. Those men who had shown high levels of testosterone were identified by the women as physically attractive.

"The study provides the first direct evidence that women's attractiveness judgements specifically track both men's affinity for children and men's hormone concentrations," the researchers concluded.


Pill to stop menstruation indefinitely in Brazil is not new at all, writes Dr. Nelson Soucasaux, your MUM's gynecologist.

New contribution to expressions for menstruation in England:
"My friends and I sometimes say 'The sock is here' because when I first started, I once complained that it felt like I had a sock trapped in my underwear," writes an English 14-year-old. See many more expressions for menstruation from around the world that YOU contributed.


Are you a victim of those special weaknesses to which womankind is so apt to fall?
I have something.


Would you stop menstruating if you could?

"Here is what I would like to say in answer to your question.

"If I could have it my way, I would never stop menstruating. I love menstruating. I hate the thought that somedayI will stop menstruating. I love having a monthly cycle, and feeling how I change during it. I love that I perceive and deal with things differently during different stages of my cycle. I do get pretty bad cramps and acne and all of that, but I don't mind. There are few things that give me such a deep, intense sensation, even if it is uncomfortable. I also love the way menstruating feels. It feels warm and slippery and lovely. I also love my menstrual fluid. Sometimes I sit in a bath and watch it swirl around me. I hate the term 'bleeding' because it really is not like bleeding at all. I think what I love the most is that menstruation gives me a special, close connection to my body. My cycle is sometimes irregular, but I've come to enjoy that about my period. I really would like to go on a form of birth control, but I dread the idea of losing my natural cycle." (More of your answers)

College student, age 19


Does dress length have anything to do with menstrual pain?
A interesting woman thought so.
And women are not as capable as men in science? A 100-year-old (almost) message to (outgoing) President Summers of Harvard:
"If any one cares to claim that the brain of woman is inferior to or in any essential respect different from that of man he must seek the evidence for his belief in his personal experience or the archives of history - certainly not among the sober records of science. . . . [I]n the matter of zeal for work and of intelligence in grasping facts and principles [women] have shown themselves, on the average, quite as capable as the men students, while in one respect, namely the ability to express what they know in clear and logical English, I have found them as a rule to be superior to men." (Dr. William H. Howell, professor of physiology at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, in the New York Times, February 15, 1915. Two men and four women led that Johns Hopkins medical school class of 80 men and 10 women.) More.


Women like more masculine-looking men during ovulation - and their partners get jealous. But not when The Pill stops her ovulation!

Darn it, life is so complicated.

Anyway, read this from the University of Liverpool: "Images of male faces that were either high or low in dominant features, such as a strong jaw lines and thinner lips, were shown to male participants who provided ratings of dominance for each image. A dominant person was defined as someone who looked like they could 'get what they wanted'." Wow! Hot stuff! Now you want to read the whole thing, don't you?! But please be gentle with the guy(s). I've been through this.

The famous Marie Stopes showed in the early 20th century that women's sexual desire peaks about the time of ovulation - see her chart.


What did mothers tell their daughters about
their first menstruation in 1932?
Are you kidding? They left it to Kotex!
"Marjorie May's Twelfth Birthday"


Dutch o.b. ad showing nudity, 2005

Did menstruation knock out kick boxers?
In the 1970s, a woman TV announcer circled inside a ring in a boxing stadium in Thailand. "That night, every fight ended in a bloody T.K.O. [technical knock out] owing to cuts. The female announcer was held responsible, on the strength of a murky associative link between women, menstrual blood, and T.K.O.s, and women were banned from entering a boxing ring." Even though women box professionally today in

Thailand, they don't in THAT ring, according to the "New Yorker" magazine article "Cool Heart," 16 January 2006.

And guess what cures warts!
"The Filth Pharmacy" (Dreckapotheke in German) cured all diseases "from head to feet" employing people's and animals' excretions and secretions - use your imagination! - including, of course, menstrual blood, which drove away warts. (Try it.)
This pharmacy, actually a German book, helpfully (for you) contained many recipes from antiquity to 1693, when it appeared in Frankfurt am Main. The disgusting medicine drove away disease demons and reactivated the living "Stoff" clinging to the excrement - at least that was what Christian Franz Paullini believed, who wrote it. History rewarded him with the term Paullinism. The Dictionary of German Folklore writes that not only do some Germans still use the wart treatment, they treat chilblains - inflammation and sores on the feet and hands caused by cold - with urine. The Dictionary (actually "Wörterbuch der deutschen Volkskunde," Stuttgart, 1981, from which I translated the information here) lists Paullini's book as "Neuvermehrte, heylsame Dreckapotheke, wie nämlich mit Kot und Urin fast alle, auch die schwerste, giftigste Krankheiten u. bezauberte Schäden vom Haupte bis zu den Füßen innerlich und äußerlich glücklich curiert worden; Mit allerhand raren, so wohl nutz- als ergötzlichen Historien" - or, "Expanded, beneficial filth pharmacy, how in particular one can successfully cure almost all, even the most difficult, most poisonous diseases and bewitched injuries from head to feet, inside and out, with filth and urine; with all sorts of rare as well as useful and entertaining stories." Whew! Phew!


Anticoncepción y religión, Breve reseña, por Kathleen O'Grady
(Spanish translation, by Maria Garcia, of Kathleen O'Grady's "Contraception and Religion" on this site.
By the way, I am proud to have such an accomplished Spanish translator of this site: visit Maria Garcia's beautiful Web site www.maria-garcia.com.ar


The Art of Menstruation: Kate Goldwater


What causes menstrual odor?

You're not going to like this.

Bacteria from the anus - oh, I'll just say it: they're from feces, and are the famous Escherichia coli (E. coli) bacteria - eat the blood, cells and tissue running from the uterus and vagina and produce the characteristic smell of menstruation.

Sorry.

You say you don't have fecal bacteria in your vagina? Oh, ho, ho, yes you DO!

Your anus is about an inch (2.54 centimeters) from the entrance to the vagina and it's a snap for bacteria to creep that teensy distance - or ride on a tampon, cup, pad or inside panties (imagine how a thong might do this) or get wiped there with a swipe of toilet paper (a good reason to wipe the anus toward the back, not toward the front of the body, to minimize the number that do make the trip).

Now, for most of the month the acid in the vagina - yes, helpful bacteria there make lactic acid - ties the hands and feet of those little devils by hardly allowing them to reproduce and grow. They and many other disease-causing bacteria cannot thrive in the acid.

But for a few days each month the vagina, and outside, on the vulva, are the perfect places to raise a family! You guessed it: during menstruation! Blood, cells and secretions from the uterus and vagina make the vagina more alkaline and the bacteria feel right at home. Oh, girl! And they gorge gourmet whenever they want!

So what about female folks who don't menstruate, like prepubescent girls and postmenopausal women? Fecal bacteria can live in their vaginas without producing that characteristic smell because the bacterial and hormonal setup is different from that of menstruating women.

O.K., if there are so many bacteria in the vagina during menstruation is it safe to have sex?

If by sex you mean a penis doing his job, and if both people have no infectious diseases, for example HIV and hepatitis, then it's generally safe.

But there is one huge exception: women who get urinary tract infections. The entrance to the bladder is right above the opening of the vagina and the penis can rub the swarming bacteria right into the tube that leads to the bladder, which is much shorter than a male's, one reason women get UTIs much more often than men.

Douches and deodorants can also change the environment of the vagina and allow dangerous bacteria to grow there. (Read about not douching.)

MUM board member Dr. Philip Tierno Jr.'s book "The Secret Life of Germs" supplied most of the information for my essay, although he wrote with more restraint.

Read more about the wonderful world of odor!

 

Above: Very early Dutch Tampax ads: 1938


Early German adhesive sanitary napkin (Monatsbinde) ad, 1973

So THAT's what causes it! Quick, call the Westboro Baptist Church in Kansas!
Midol ad, 1960


More letters to your MUM:
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Put briefly: I work in a building that is predominantly men. And yesterday, my period decided to surprise me at work and I had forgotten my faithful Keeper at home. So what's a woman to do?" (more)

"A Woman's Kit of Necessary Items. c. 1700 -1919. $45.00 Contains a dozen absorbent, layered cotton clouts and four linen wraps packaged together neatly in a drawstring bag that may be discreetly carried to events for truly feminine "experimental archaeology." From original sources, including oral histories and careful study of an original linen clout-wrap found in the wall of a
house c.1830 that was being demolished in Mecklenburg County, N.C." (more)

ANNOUNCING!
A God-fearing American family makes
"A Visit to the Museum of Menstruation and Women's Health"
Graphic novella starts
10 May on a site near you,
namely this one!

New Words and expressions about menstruation:
A woman sends
41 entries for Finland!

New Would you stop menstruating if you could? (2/4/2006)

Allergy might cause some PMS
ScienceDaily reports today that
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Some women with menstrual cycle disorders like asthma and migraine headaches may be experiencing allergies to their own estrogen and progesterone hormones" and "[I]t was found that symptoms could be diminished by very low concentrations of progesterone, which served both as a diagnostic feature and for symptomatic relief when needed." More. (31/3/06)

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