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How did the early women managed their periods??
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Answered by vish143690
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In the early 20th Century, women drove innovation around period care products, and the bloodiness of World War we had an unintended consequence.

During the war, nurses in France noticed that the cellulose they used for bandages absorbed blood much better than cotton.

They began using it for their menstrual blood.

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Answered by lagancutepie329
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they just managed by using cloth

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