File:SABA Self-sit damebind menstruasjonsbind sanitetsbind bind women's sanitary pads Norway circa 1990s 4.0SUM.08376 Sunnfjord Museum CC BY-SA.jpg

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English: "Saba self-sit", women's sanitary towels/menstrual pads, sold in Norway in the 1990s.
Norsk bokmål: Firkanta pakke med "SABA self sit", 20 menstruasjonsbind (kvinnebind, damebind, sanitetsbind, bind) produsert ved SABA-fabrikken i Tønsberg trolig på slutten på 1990-åra. Publisert av Sunnfjord Museum som gjenstand SUM.08376 med lisensen CC BY-SA 4.0.
Date 1990s
date QS:P,+1990-00-00T00:00:00Z/8
Source https://digitaltmuseum.org/011025151421/bind
Author Sunnfjord Museum, Norway

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