The Museum of Menstruation and Women's Health

A Fascinating Look at the History of Women's Health and Hygiene Issues

By Lily Whyte, published Mar 14, 2007
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If you have ever wondered how women and the world in general throughout history have dealt with delicate subjects such as menstruation, read on to learn more about MUM. The Museum of Menstruation and Women's Health (MUM is derived from the combination of the first two letters of "museum" and the first letter of "menstruation") at www.mum.org is a must-visit site for anyone interested in the history of women's health. There is a little bit about almost everything related to women's health and reproductive systems to be found there.

Taboo Topics?

From menstruation to abortion to nymphomania, this site goes the extra mile to share perspectives and products from different periods (no pun intended) in history and varying countries and cultures. Old advertisements for female products offer an interesting glimpse into the world of yesteryear. In some cases actual vintage (unused, I presume?) feminine products have been preserved and can be viewed in full color photos. Although the content of the Museum of Menstruation and Women's Health varies, the main focus seems to be menstruation.

All of the questions you have been too afraid to ask or too embarassed to bring up in conversation with friends are discussed with frankness and a touch of humor that puts even the squeamish (like myself) at ease. Fascinating and sometimes controversial theories about historical methods of protection and personal ancedotes from women abound. There are reader suggestions for home remedies, poems, and an entertaining directory of words and expressions (code words, in a sense) used for menstruation.

Menstruation Today

The museum also brings to light all of the alternative methods of feminine protection being used around the world today. The site's "Current Menstrual Products" page features links to retail sites where you can purchase menstrual cups, washable pads, organic tampons, a pad-tampon hybrid, natural sea sponges, Scandinavian thong panty pads and more.

The Museum of Menstruation and Women's Health

MUM's the word?

Credit: Myranda Morgan

Copyright: Myranda Morgan

Did You Know?
Menstrual cycles can range from 21 days to over 35 days.
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Staying healthy is essential...

Posted on 01/20/2008 at 1:01:24 AM

 
MUM is cool. They printed my menstruation essay there.

Posted on 05/07/2007 at 9:05:00 PM

 
Interesting article. I have never heard about a museum being dedicated to menstruation. How would I ever get my husband to visit! Nicely written.

Posted on 04/16/2007 at 10:04:00 PM

 
Great article

Posted on 04/13/2007 at 8:04:00 PM

 
Very interesting article

Posted on 04/10/2007 at 4:04:00 PM

 
Well written article and I find it fastinating that it's been labeled 'weird' by some people---like maybe half the population? Menstruation is about as natural as men and their facial hair but you don't seen anyone labeling that weird.

Posted on 04/08/2007 at 7:04:00 AM

 
OK I'll vote it rocks, both for weirded out subject matter, and, for tight content.

Posted on 04/07/2007 at 9:04:00 PM

 
I have to admit - I DIGG this article. Did YOU?

Posted on 04/07/2007 at 9:04:00 PM

 
Bizarre -- yet oddly fascinating. . .

Posted on 03/29/2007 at 6:03:00 PM

 
I was delighted to read your article about Harry Finley and his Museum of Menstruation. I recently conducted an interview with Mr. Finley for The Keeper Menstrual Cup's website. You can listen to it at http://www.keeper.com/finley.html. Mr. Finley really made some excellent points, and I am delighted that he agreed to be interviewed! Thanks. Julia Schopick thekeeper1987@aol.com www.keeper.com

Posted on 03/19/2007 at 10:03:00 PM

 
Wow. This is, well, something new. While I am sure this is a very informative museum, I am not sure if this is the first place a young woman should go to for information.

Posted on 03/19/2007 at 7:03:00 PM

 
A MUSEUM DEVOTED TO MENSTRUATION? I think I'm busy. But that is an interesting article, for sure. Good job.

Posted on 03/19/2007 at 6:03:00 PM

 
Awesome topic. Thanks for writing about it here--I might have missed this gem otherwise.

Posted on 03/15/2007 at 9:03:00 PM

 
Sorry this goofy website sometimes goes all stupid and posts things twice. LOL

Posted on 03/15/2007 at 6:03:00 PM

 
Okay yes, indeed weird in the sense that a man would come up with the idea. But not any weirder than a man writing Memoirs of a Geisha.

Posted on 03/15/2007 at 6:03:00 PM

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