See Pad-n-all, a similar pad with belt from about the same time.
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Menstrual napkin belts and pads from the 1902 and 1908 Sears, Roebuck catalogs (U.S.A.)
Actual belts in the museum Underpants (directory of all on this site):
CONTRIBUTE to Humor, Words and expressions about menstruation and Would you stop menstruating if you could?
Some MUM site links:
HOMEPAGE |
MUM address & What does MUM mean? |
Email the museum |
Privacy on this site |
Who runs this museum?? |
Amazing women! |
Art of menstruation |
Artists (non-menstrual) |
Asbestos |
Belts |
Bidets |
Founder bio |
Bly, Nellie |
MUM board |
Books: menstruation and menopause (and reviews) |
Cats |
Company booklets for girls (mostly) directory |
Contraception and religion |
Costumes |
Menstrual cups |
Cup usage |
Dispensers |
Douches, pain, sprays |
Essay directory |
Extraction |
Facts-of-life booklets for girls |
Famous women in menstrual hygiene ads |
FAQ |
Founder/director biography |
Gynecological topics by Dr. Soucasaux |
Humor |
Huts |
Links |
Masturbation |
Media coverage of MUM |
Menarche booklets for girls and parents |
Miscellaneous |
Museum future |
Norwegian menstruation exhibit |
Odor |
Olor |
Pad directory |
Patent medicine |
Poetry directory |
Products, some current |
Puberty booklets for girls and parents |
Religion |
Religi�n y menstruaci�n |
Your remedies for menstrual discomfort |
Menstrual products safety |
Seguridad de productos para la menstruaci�n |
Science |
Shame |
Slapping, menstrual |
Sponges |
Synchrony |
Tampon directory |
Early tampons |
Teen ads directory |
Tour of the former museum (video) |
Underpants & panties directory |
Videos, films directory |
Words and expressions about menstruation |
Would you stop menstruating if you could? |
What did women do about menstruation in the past? |
Washable pads |
Leer la versi�n en espa�ol de los siguientes temas: Anticoncepci�n y religi�n, Breve rese�a - Olor - Religi�n y menstruaci�n - Seguridad de productos para la menstruaci�n.


The Museum of Menstruation and Women's Health

Compad, a single compressed menstrual pad with belt,
U.S.A., after 1943 & before 1963

Discusson.

The Procter & Gamble Company kindly donated Compad to MUM.
Harry Finley created the images.

Below: The band after I uncompressed it. Without stretching it's 44.5" (113 cm) long, almost
4 feet
- but it does stretch a little (a 1" section stretched to 1 1/8") - and about 1/4" wide (about 6 mm).
 
Below: Close-up of the band with ends. The specks on the black background came from the belt.
The band looks like cotton to me.
 
Below: FINALLY, the pad in all its glory! No, the arrows don't come with the pad; I added them to cleverly
indicate how the band (above) snakes through the loops. Yes, yes, the band could go in the other direction.
The cotton filling when flattened is about 6" (15 cm) long, 2 3/4" (7 cm) wide and 3/4" (1.9 cm) thick.
 
End: wrapped pad - unwrapped pad - instructions - pad expanding! - band & pad |
See Pad-n-all, a similar pad with belt from about the same time. | See a British pad in a tube, Lilia (1930s?) and ads for earlier American pads in tubes in a Tourist Set, a package of menstrual supplies for the traveling woman. See excerpts from the Butler Bros. catalogs, 1916-30 & the Savage catalog, 1930 | Menstrual napkin belts and pads from the 1902 and 1908 Sears, Roebuck catalogs (U.S.A.) - Actual belts in the museum - Underpants (directory of all on this site): Early 20th-century Japanese ads from publications See how women wore a belt (and in a Swedish ad) - many real modern American belts.
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