This is Your Period in 2 Minutes | Glamour Work? explains how your body changes every month, like a little factory that makes a special kind of paper.
How the Body Makes Paper
Inside your body, there’s a factory called the uterus. Every month, it gets ready to make a special paper, which is like a tiny blanket for a baby. If the baby doesn’t come, the paper is used up and leaves your body, that's what you see when you use the toilet or a pad.
Why It Takes 2 Minutes
The video shows how this whole process works in just 2 minutes, it’s like watching a super-fast movie of the factory making and sending out the paper. You get to see all the tiny steps your body takes, like a robot working on an assembly line!
It's not magic; it's just your body doing its job every month, like a machine that makes paper for a baby, or sometimes just a little paper party!
Examples
- A girl learns she can do her makeup while on her period.
- Her teacher explains periods during science class.
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