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Hi, everyone. Its Emma here. And this week, I am talking through the topic, is it normal to faint during your periods? So, as much as this is something that we wouldnt want to be happening on a monthly basis, it can happen. And so we want to just raise a little bit of awareness around this, and for me to explain some of the reasons why it might be happening, and potentially what you could do to help. So, first of all, I just want to explain a little bit around why you may be feeling dizzy during your periods. So, there are many reasons. It could be down to hormones, or hormone imbalance, which we talk about quite a lot, the cramps themselves, or it could perhaps be linked to, anxiety, or mental issues as well. So, Im just gonna delve into these themes a little bit in a little bit more detail. So, first of all, is it normal to faint in your periods? So, it is a little bit more likely, and there are some likely mechanisms, but of course, and as I said, we