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  • - [Voiceover] It happens about once a month

  • so you may think you're an expert.

  • Well sit back down because there

  • are quite a few things women don't

  • know about their periods.

  • The average period can release anywhere

  • from one cup down to a few tablespoons

  • of blood which really isn't that much.

  • It just seems like a lot because

  • you don't just lose blood,

  • you also shed tissue and mucus.

  • Whoa, that's kind of badass.

  • For decades blue liquid has been the

  • default stand-in for menstrual blood

  • in advertisements for feminine products.

  • However, in 2011 Always broke this trend

  • and used a red dot.

  • I wish my period was just one red dot.

  • In the US tampons are the most

  • popular method to trap the flow.

  • Reportedly 70% of women in the western world use them.

  • But that's certainly not the only way.

  • Some studies suggest that your menstrual cycle

  • may be tied to the moon with the most common

  • start date for a cycle beginning on the new moon.

  • That's kind of beautiful.

  • But everybody's different.

  • Cycles can vary in length from 21 to 35 days

  • and are typically longer during the

  • first few years of menstruation

  • and that's totally normal.

  • Feeling less than graceful?

  • No worries.

  • Right before your period you might

  • bump into more things.

  • Clumsiness can be an unfortunate

  • side effect of PMS.

  • Time is also an unfortunate side effect.

  • A woman can spend around 7 to 10%

  • of her life on her period.

  • That's a whole lot of time.

  • Humans are magical creatures.

  • We're one of the few beasts on the planet

  • that have visible periods.

  • Some other animals reabsorb their uterine lining

  • instead of shedding it.

  • We got the short end of the stick.

  • Why can't we be more like rats?

  • - Oh I re-absorb my lining.

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- [Voiceover] It happens about once a month

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