Five things you probably didn’t know about periods - BBC News
Menstruation is a natural process that affects half of the world’s population during their lives. But it’s little understood. Oxford academic Gabriella Kountourides busts the common myths around periods. This film was produced by BBC Ideas, in partnership with the University of Oxford. Please subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog #Periods #Health #BBCNews

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