healium: (embarassed)
Jane Crocker ([personal profile] healium) wrote 2013-01-18 07:56 am (UTC)

text; january 17th

[At least she's had chocolate and heating pads and Dave tiptoeing when she is having a rough time until painkillers kick in, yup.]

Ahaha, it kind of is.

Alright, I suppose I'm up to the plate for explaining!
You may want to share this with your fellow lady trolls,
as it's definitely something important for them to know.

When a human girl reaches a certain age,
it's different for all girls,
but the range is between nine years and seventeen years old
her body will start making hormonal changes.
It's because the female body is born with eggs,
and those eggs are starting to ripen.
One at a time, once a month,
they get released into a womans womb where it could meet a mans sperm.


[This is why it's staying text, her face is turning a funny shade of red and wow period talks.]

But as most girls are too young or haven't had intercourse,
the egg has nothing to fertilize it,
and the body eventually lets it dissolve back into the bloodstream.
What a "period" actually is,
is the lining that a womans body produces for the egg to settle into
if it ends up fertilized.
When the egg isn't fertilized and dissolves into the body,
the womb strips the lining away and bleeds it out.
It lasts from three days to a week, and the amount of bleeding
is different for each girl, the same way the timing is.

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