Marine contraceptive sponge and tampon, 1920-1960.
UNITED KINGDOM - NOVEMBER 22: The contraceptive sponge is a device comprising a small natural or synthetic sponge (sometimes soaked in vinegar or lemon juice) which would be inserted prior to intercourse as a barrier method of contraception. Tampons, small pads of lint or other material, have been used by women throughout the ages, and are designed to be inserted into the vagina to stem the flow of blood during menstruation. (Photo by SSPL/Getty Images)

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November 22, 1995
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