An absorbent structure can include a matrix of fibers, wherein the matrix
is reinforced with a reinforcing member, such as scrim. Preferably, the
scrim is secured to the fibrous matrix by entanglement of fibers with the
scrim and entanglement of fibers in the matrix from opposite sides of the
scrim with each other. The scrim layer can be restricted to a
longitudinally extending, medial region of the absorbent. In a particular
arrangement, the scrim has a cross-directional width dimension which is
less than a narrowest width dimension of the fibrous matrix. The scrim
can be located between two, opposed, major surfaces of the fibrous
matrix.