• @Evia
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      788 months ago

      Yeah, by stuffing moss and bundles of cotton in their knickers. If it’s a choice of that or stocking up on pads when I’m raiding Tesco, I know which one I’d rather

      • @[email protected]
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        188 months ago

        Cloth works well enough that in extreme survival situation you might forego pads in favour of food or drink.

        • @Evia
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          458 months ago

          I can’t speak for all women but I think I’d try to have enough of both food and pads/tampons if I could. Pads are much more efficient at absorbing than a bundle of cloth and are cleaner, so wouldn’t cause thrush and other infections

          Pads and tampons are also good first aid supplies - I think tampons were first invented to plug bullet holes

          • @[email protected]
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            118 months ago

            I think tampons were first invented to plug bullet holes

            I think tampons are older invention than bullets. I know tampons have been used for battlefield wounds, but I don’t think that’s their original intended use.

          • @JustUseMint
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            8 months ago

            The last one is a myth, they are awful for trauma use cases and do nothing to actually staunch bleeding

            • @Evia
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              18 months ago

              Huh, TIL. Thanks

              • @JustUseMint
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                18 months ago

                Of course :)

                Only came up recently with the war in Ukraine. Some female Russian officer/leader was instructing new troops/mobiks to ask relatives for tampons for bleeding because the RU military literally doesn’t have enough tourniquets everyone.

                • @Evia
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                  28 months ago

                  Yet another reason to not go to war

          • @[email protected]
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            18 months ago

            Tampons are useless for wounds as they typically hold less than 30mL/1oz of fluid. If you have a large wound that is bleeding despite applying pressure, use a tourniquet (which you can make out of any sufficiently strong fabric and a stick)

        • @[email protected]
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          38 months ago

          Pads are relatively light, to the point that if you’re not in a time crunch, they’d probably be worth grabbing

    • @Son_of_dad
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      68 months ago

      Yes but they knew how. Most modern people wouldn’t know how to do most things without our modern way of doing it