New this week: Some recent developments in the science and medicine of menstruation, prepared by Anna Simpson: Disturbed sleep and dysmenorrhea, menstrual disorders and smoking, the timing of breast-cancer surgery, and women in the U.K., France and U.S.A. have similar premenstrual symptoms and are reluctant to seek treatment - Sex Facts for Women, by Richard J. Lambert, Ph.G. [sic?], M.D. (booklet, 1936) - humor

What did European and American women use for menstruation in the past?

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Letters to Your MUM


A student at a Dutch university writes about her cat and tampons:

Just wanted to mention my cat's favorite toy - o.b.'s [tampons]! Any tampons left lying around are chased unmercifully - I think it's the crackly cellophane and the handy size, plus of course the resemblance to a white mouse, which they've always been called in my family.

Here's more about cats.


And not only tampons are used as toys:

Dear Mister Finley,

My mother, born in 1923, Palo Alto, California, told me a little story of her very early childhood. She remembers seeing some lovely little hand made dolly mattresses in the closet. She got one down, and was letting her little china doll "sleep" on it. Her mother saw her and gently explained that they were not dolly mattresses. I believe she also saw her mother washing out these home-made sanitary napkins at another time. The experience was not surprising or frightening in any way. Just thought you'd like to know.

Many thanks! Here are some Kotex boxes for doll houses!


The Women's Environmental Network exchanges links:

I am developing our Web pages and want to include your site on menstruation.

Do you want to reciprocate? [Yes! See below and on the links page.]

Have a look at our site. There's no menstruation stuff up there as yet but we have campaigned on the issues for the last 10 years.

Yours,

Helen Lynn

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Helen Lynn

Health Co-ordinator

Women's Environmental Network

87 Worship St

London EC2A 2BE

Tel: 0207 247 3327

Fax: 0207 247 4740

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General WEN e-mail: wenuk@gn.apc.org

Genetics: testtube@gn.apc.org

Health Project: artemis@gn.apc.org

Waste: slag@gn.apc.org

Web Site: http://www.gn.apc.org/wen

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Trickle traffic, - wonderful term! - praise for the museum and washable pads:

[I'm] glad I found your page. I heard about your museum a few years ago on a [Canadian] public television program called "Under Wraps," and I'm glad it's online. Keep it up!

I've linked to it from my trickle-traffic page called Femme Stuff. I even recognize some of the washables you have in your pictures: I have the same leopard- and tiger-print pads. They're done up by the company Many Moons, in case you'd like to set up a link there [already have!]. Janet also promotes the Keeper, a reusable menstrual cup.

And I love the jokes. Don't take down the humor section! :-) [A few people have objected to it; see previous news pages; keep clicking back.]

Elfie

http://www.angelfire.com/fl2/bluesheep/femme.html


She supplies a joke I had forgotten:

Hello Harry,

I have been very remiss in not e-mailing you sooner. I absolutely love your site and recommend it to all my friends, female and male. I found it as a link from an 'angry housewives' site.

I just visited it again after a long absence and checked out your humor section. You said "wood eye" was from a joke you don't remember. I do remember that joke and here it is:

There once was a girl who went to a school dance but knew that no one would ask her to dance. This is because she had enormous buck teeth. So she stood against the wall along with all the other plain girls.

Well, lo and behold, this guy with a wooden eye gets up the courage to ask her to dance.

He shyly approaches her and says, "Would you like to dance?"

She is so overjoyed she says, "Would I?! Would I?!"

At which the man angrily replies,"Buck teeth! Buck teeth!"

Many thanks! I believe the American writer and humorist Mark Twain told a version of this joke.

By the way, I just read (in Der ängstliche Adler: Friedrich Nietzsches Leben, by Werner Ross, 1984, dtv) that Friedrich Nietzsche, the German philosopher, read some writing of Mark Twain aloud at a party when he was a twenty-something professor of philology at the University of Basel, Switzerland. Humor is not what we associate with the philosopher, whom the Nazi's claimed.


A great gift, Australians like tampons without applicators, and cats exchange greetings:

Dear Harry,

I have been reading and enjoying your site for some months now!

As I collect old magazines I'd like to offer you a millennial gift of a bundle of advertising from Australian Women's magazines of the 50s to the 70s. [Fantastic! I accept!]

It might interest you to know that in Australia, although we seem to have basically the same major brands on sale, the ratio of o.b.-type tampons [those with no applicator, the latter having been introduced by Tampax in 1936] to applicator types is basically the reverse of that in the States. When I lived in Nebraska (in the early 90s) I really had to search to find plain ordinary tampons without extra packaging and gizmos. Here you'd probably have to go to a few shops to find the applicator variety. I guess it's part of the American obsession with hygiene. I'd say Australia fits somewhere between the U.S. (high) and the U.K. (well you can take your dog anywhere, as in much of Europe) in this regard.

My feline companion Baron Bastet the Bold, Scourge of Dachshunds, wishes to convey his greeting to the distinguished professors and lovely interns. [And they send theirs!] He adds that he would be happy to convey his latest discoveries in the field of anti-dachshund warfare to Mack and his entourage should this be of use. [Excellent! He will contact him via the cat underground. Enough said. Over and out!]

Thanks for running a great site! [You're welcome!]


It's ABOUT TIME! Is this the new millennium? This site has a good explanation - it walks you through, with tables yet!

According to the U.S. Naval Observatory [Washington, D.C., the timekeeper for the U.S.A.] the end of the second millennium and the beginning of the third will be reached on January 1, 2001 [not 2000!]

This date is based on a calendar created in 526 A.D. by Dennis the Diminutive, the head of a Roman monastery who forged a common calendar from the divergent dating systems of his day.

To read more about it please go to http://justclickandgo.com.do/millennium


Tell Your Congressperson You Support the Tampon Safety and Research Act of 1999! Here's How and Why


Help Wanted: This Museum Needs a Public Official For Its Board of Directors

Your MUM is doing the paper work necessary to become eligible to receive support from foundations as a 501(c)3 nonprofit corporation. To achieve this status, it helps to have a American public official - an elected or appointed official of the government, federal, state or local - on its board of directors.

What public official out there will support a museum for the worldwide culture of women's health and menstruation?

Read about my ideas for the museum. What are yours?

Eventually I would also like to entice people experienced in the law, finances and fund raising to the board.

Any suggestions?


Do You Have Irregular Menses?

If so, you may have polycystic ovary syndrome [and here's a support association for it].

Jane Newman, Clinical Research Coordinator at Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard University School of Medicine, asked me to tell you that

Irregular menses identify women at high risk for polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), which exists in 6-10% of women of reproductive age. PCOS is a major cause of infertility and is linked to diabetes.

Learn more about current research on PCOS at Brigham and Women's Hospital, the University of Pennsylvania and Pennsylvania State University - or contact Jane Newman.

If you have fewer than six periods a year, you may be eligible to participate in the study!

See more medical and scientific information about menstruation.


New this week: Some recent developments in the science and medicine of menstruation, prepared by Anna Simpson: Disturbed sleep and dysmenorrhea, menstrual disorders and smoking, the timing of breast-cancer surgery, and women in the U.K., France and U.S.A. have similar premenstrual symptoms and are reluctant to seek treatment - Sex Facts for Women, by Richard J. Lambert, Ph.G. [sic?], M.D. (booklet, 1936) - humor

What did European and American women use for menstruation in the past?

PREVIOUS NEWS | first page | contact the museum | art of menstruation | artists (non-menstrual) | belts | bidets | Bly, Nellie | MUM board | books (and reviews) | cats | company booklets directory | costumes | cups | cup usage | dispensers | douches, pain, sprays | essay directory | extraction | famous people | FAQ | humor | huts | links | media | miscellaneous | museum future | Norwegian menstruation exhibit | odor | pad directory | patent medicine | poetry directory | products, current | religion | menstrual products safety | science | shame | sponges | synchrony | tampon directory | early tampons | teen ads directory | tour (video) | underpants directory | videos, films directory | washable pads | LIST OF ALL TOPICS

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