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  1. Kotex menstrual napkins and box, U.S.A., 1969. About the time of the first manned rocket flight to the moon, Kotex produced this box, which might explain the science-fiction space gear the woman is wearing.

  2. Explore the life and work of Mary Kenner, the inventor of the sanitary belt, which played an important but overlooked role in the development of menstrual products.

    • Advanced Technology. Often, science fiction universes have technologies that are beyond what humans are capable of doing at the present, such as the iPad-like devices used in mid-nighties science fiction shows.
    • AI Artificial Intelligence. These are human-created intelligent beings that live in a virtual environment such as on a computer. Hal from 2001 is iconic in this regard.
    • Alien. A creature not from Earth. Or at least not from where your protagonist is from. Writing TIP: Aliens that look and act human are easy to relate to.
    • Android from the Greek meaning like a human. These are artificial life forms that are constructed to resemble a human and act like one. They can be made from any material even organic material like flesh.
  3. Sanitary napkins and belts. Menstrual cups, sponges, and other period products. Women and girls around the world depend on these items in order to fully participate in school, work, and play. Yet 100 years ago—when the crude phrase “on the rag” meant, well, on the rag—few options were available.

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  4. Welcome to the Historical Dictionary of Science Fiction. This work-in-progress is a comprehensive quotation-based dictionary of the language of science fiction. The HD/SF is an offshoot of a project begun by the Oxford English Dictionary (though it is no longer formally affiliated with it).

  5. The teal packaged sanitary pads are the kind that were made with a long bandage ends and a string attachment to be worn with a corresponding sanitary belt. Not only has the name of what is inside emblazoned on the teal wrapper but it also states that it is the “ORIGINAL SANITARY TOWEL” and “INVENTED 1880”.

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  7. Feb 12, 2022 · The adjustable sanity belt was a belt with adjustable straps that could connect to disposable menstrual pads. And according to Science Museum Group, three years later, Kenner filed another

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