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publicationDate 2007-03-28-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber KR-20070034482-A
titleOfInvention Interlabial pad
abstract In the worn state, there is provided an interlabial pad that can flexibly follow pressure fluctuations from the left and right directions occurring in the interlabial pad. The interlabial pad 100 is mounted between the labia so as to be sandwiched between the wearer's labia 10a, 10b, and the interlabial pad 100 is composed of an absorber 110. The absorber 110 is composed of fibers capable of absorbing menstrual blood, and the fiber direction is arranged in the direction of 10a-10b in which the interlabial pressure occurs in a worn state. Therefore, the interlabial pad 100 can be flexibly compressed and restored to follow the interlabial pressure in a worn state, and prevents leakage of menstrual blood and dropping of the interlabial pad 100.
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