0 a piece of soft material worn by a woman to absorb blood during her period (= blood flow each month) --
1 a soft paper product worn by a woman during her menstrual period (= bleeding each month from her uterus) --
Harding stated that leaving behind the sanitary napkin was part of the performance, and called attention to basic feminine experiences that were publically taboo and tacitly elided within avant-garde circles.
When asked about this unhygienic practice, she explained that buying sanitary napkins made by multinational corporations would mean they would not have money for milk.
I need some sanitary napkins and a wash.
Pantiliners are related to sanitary napkins in their basic construction - but are usually much thinner and often narrower than pads.
Disposable diapers (nappies) or sanitary napkins may also be cut and used as a poultice as they draw moisture out of wounds.
Nagalingam was reported to have state the manhole overflow was the result of indiscriminate disposal of sanitary napkins that could have occurred for some time.
Adult diapers are made in various forms, including those resembling traditional child diapers, underpants, and pads resembling sanitary napkins (known as incontinence pads).
With the arrival of the traders the fox skin became a valuable source for trade, however, traditionally the skin was not often used except as a sanitary napkin.