You probably have never really thought about when tampons were invented, or even who invented them. Why would you? We’ve been fortunate enough to have never really known a time where tampons weren’t a thing. But, up until 1929, the prevalent method for women to deal with their period each month was with bulky pads, usually made of some type of thick cloth. As you can imagine, those weren’t really the most convenient or comfortable ways to manage your monthly flow. Imagine walking around with what felt like a diaper stuffed in your underwear. Not fun. Which is where we came in. While tampons as we know them today were invented in 1929, it wasn’t until 1934 when our fearless female founder bought the patent and started a female-led and female focused company. Tampax has been educating and empowering women and those who bleed to live life without limits since then. Tampons, have revolutionized how we deal with our periods. From introducing a product that helped women join the workforce in the 1930s to normalizing conversations around women's health and period care, Tampax has a long history of game-changing moments that promote well-being for all.