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  A sanitary pad (inside out)   The sanitary pad is no doubt the most widely used type of menstrual management in the world today. It is very easy to use, easy to access, and very straightforward.     Today, the pads we use are a combination of mostly synthetic, and bleached material, but have you ever wondered what they were like about fifty years ago? And when exactly they were invented? Let us look at the history of menstrual pads.     Before the invention of what we know as the disposable sanitary pad, most women made use of rags, cotton wool, or sheep’s wool in their undergarment to soak up the flow of menstrual blood. Rabbit fur, Knitted pads, and even grass were used by women at some point to handle their menstrual flow.     Most people in the 21st century only know about disposable sanitary pads. However, there is the reusable option which is more affordable but not considered as hygienic as the disposable one.     Although sanitary pads remain the most wide
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  "softness Comfort with using Extra Sure pads"   “Menstrual pads didn’t show up in the 21st century. They have been mentioned as far back in history as the 10th century in Ancient Greece, where it was recorded that a Greek woman had thrown one of the menstrual rags she had used at an admirer to get rid of him.”     most reliable sanitary pads are made of soft cotton fabrics that absorb the menstrual blood readily.   Why should I use a sanitary pad?                 •              Unlike other methods of menstrual engagement, sanitary pads are more comfortable and do not require any form of insertion into the vagina canal.                 •              You do not have to worry about itchiness                 •              Toxic shock syndrome is a condition common with tampon and wool users because of their method of usage. This makes sanitary pads safer for use.                 •              They come in different thickness and length, so every woman ca