They don’t get the other symptoms though. The feeling that you’re going to throw up and pass out. The shakes, the wetness, the clots, the diarrhea. The leg aches, butt cramps, back aches… and so on
This is one of the best reaction videos ever made 😂 Jayse knowing the facts because he and his wife are taking a birthing class is seriously the cutest thing! What a good dad! Congrats to him and his wife and best of luck with the birth!
You're amazing. My sister WAS an 11lb 12oz baby in 1967. The doctors gathered round her and my mother in awe. She them went in to have a 10lb 2oz'er with her sunglasses still on. First photos of her holding her first son, she's wearing her sunglasses with a smile that looks forced but relieved. I never had any kids due to my awful Gyn problems. My sister, and now you are my heroes!
Fun fact for guys - Not only do women experience menstrual pain, about 30% of women experience and feel ovulation, or ovulation pain. I am someone that is capable of feeling both. But it's hit and miss for me. I don't feel it during every ovulation cycle. Just 3 days ago, I felt myself ovulating. It can be a weird bubbly feeling, that runs down the fallopian tube or tubes. Or it can feel like something sharply scratching all the way down the fallopian tube.
Some women experience labor pains as their menstrual cycle. So when they have a baby, it is like they are going through their normal cycle. Every woman is different. This is not my story, but i sympathize with them.
I heard somewhere that when you are on your period, your cervix contracts 1cm, but im not 100% sure that's true, but it makes sense since when you are giving birth, it feels similar
I had that with my second child. Was sitting in my sister in law kitchen playing tabletop games at 5pm. My daughter was born exactly at 9pm. I had contractions, but they weren't very strong - just like period pains. But then my husband told me to tell him when next one is coming. So by that time they're were like 7 minutes apart! So we got home, pick up a hospital bag and went to hospital. Pain got worse obviously, closer it got to the birth. But generally was surprised how different it was from my first one. So yeah - every birth is different....
i always wanted to try a period simulator to see if it compares to my above average period pains. mine is so bad i often cry in a ball or throw up for hours.
I’ve heard the TENS pain device can simulate this kind of pain, I got one from my orthopedist for my neck pain and my health insurance covered all but 5€ and they sent it to my house by mail in a matter of 2 weeks or so
@BobaTeaGirl25 I'm sorry to hear that. Maybe consider getting checked for endometriosis or another condition. My sister has similar experiences and tells me that hers are always extremely painful, to the point where they wake her up in the middle of the night, in tears, and she's curled in a fetal position for days, or the pain is bad enough to make her vomit. Pain killers don't work for her, either. She also suffers from headaches. Can't get herself checked out for having no health insurance. Period is no joke for some women. :(
Not to mention the migraines and mood swings and “you look tired/pale/angry today” and the wanting to strangle someone for asking you a question but maybe that falls under mood swings 😂
As someone who has PCOS my periods are so heavy and painful I cry at times. I wear extra heavy overnight flex foam pads and they don’t make any bigger than that for heavy bleeding. And those are my daily wear. 😂
@@rin-xn3fl Oh thank god you don’t get pain. That’s so good. I’m happy for you. I feel you on the irregular periods. My whole life they were irregular. I was surprised though because the last year mine have been pretty decently regular for the first time in my life. There’s been a few times they haven’t been on time but for the most part they have been pretty regular than they were before. So hopefully maybe for you as the years go on that maybe it will get a little more regular for you too. Cuz I know how shitty that is to deal with the irregular periods and you technically have no idea when it might come so then you have to be like double prepared always for it. And then them being so heavy too makes it where it’s another thing added to it.
I relate to the crying part 🥲 it’s not only the pain, also the digestion issues, the desperation because you can’t do anything about it and the expectations that you’d just jump out of bed and go to work like that. It really is a lot
PCOS girl overhere. Avoid inflammatory foods and milk and focus on the anti-inflammatory ones to eat at least 10 days before period, consume selenium rich foods and exercise with weights regularly. This helps all women actually.
I'm just glad that I'm a man. I know that women go through pain, but I know that there's no way I could've handled it any better than these reactors. I have a very low pain tolerance, so those are BIG NO. I can't even handle a sprained ankle, or the more common cramps, as I end up screaming my lungs out from the pain.
It's not just pain each month (which sometimes can be a six or a ten and you have no idea what pain level until it comes or how long the pain will last as your hormones, stress, and if you released an egg that cycle can all dictate how bad it is, so every month is a mystery) but also severe nausea, dehydration/anemic episodes, cramps in your bowels too/lots of bathroom trips/gas pain, having to be mindful of when to change products throughout the week, bloating, acne breakouts, significant back and leg pain in addition to abdominal pain, intense fatigue/brain fog, and hot flashes. Those are the main symptoms that you can have any and/or all unpredictably throughout the week
yeah it must suck, now imagine carrying your overies outside of your body on a very thin and super sensitive sack between your legs all the time, but I guess no one questions that cause they teach us to suck it up 🤨
@@Ziur-Da1when you can push a watermelon out of an opening the size of a grapefruit, then we can talk. Oh and by the way, a lot of women do actually feel pain there during their period. But I doubt that would mean squat.
@@Ziur-Da1 Dude what a stupid comment, as if the normal man even feels anything down there and it goes unnoticed day to day, and if you're remotely a man that feels some kind of pain or is sensitive there on the daily you ought to get that checked out. Speaking of sensitivity, considering the type of guy you are and those who are like you/act like this, are actually the sensitive ones when your precious "manhood" gets talked about especially compared to a woman that you have to get stupidly defensive and be like "Nah bro, my balls are more pain and us men goes through so much more, because we are tougher than woman", yeah, how about you sit your sensitive a** down, oh right.. you can't because apparently your sack is too sensitive, right?
I'm sometimes in too much excruciating pain to even get out of bed. Forget exercising! Then there's the side effects - period poops, backaches, headaches, nausea, fever, birthing out what feels like jellyfish...getting your period ain't no walk in the damn park and I just want this part of my life to be over stat.
What, no mood swings, no diarrhea, no actual cramps just pain and no cravings....no they did not get their period, they just felt a tard of what real women feel monthly for many years and no spending and tax on a necessity....they did not even have to deal with navigating dirty toilets to change and concern about leaking or stains.....disappointed....
As someone who uses these machines to help with cramps, can confirm it’s not the same. It’s a bit similar, but definitely not the real thing complete with period poops and hormones or bleeding through pants
Same. Idk how women go to school or work while on their periods and I’m talking about women who have heavy bleeding. I remember in primary school a girl got her period and she stained the art room carpet… no idea who did it but I felt bad for her 🥹
"Some women experience a sense of liberation from the menstrual cycle." HAIL YES. I told my half-my-age classmates "1 year! 1 year no cycle! The baby factory is CLOSED!"
I had a friend when they got menopause. They started getting cold flashes never got the hot flashes, but the cold flashes would last for 2 to 4 hours sometimes.
They should have done this with the criticism and comments girls get while going through this. But I must say, I haven’t laughed this much in a while 🤣🤣🤣
When Dani says "it's like someone going pop pop pop" I literally yelled to my husband "try having a baby inside you" lmao I'm pregnant and little girl loves doing that to me all the time.
This is the part where your brain tells you that being in the hospital caused the pain, so you demand to go home, so the pain will stop. And husband refuses to take you home. My obgyn says 5% of women never stop hot flashing. And I'm one of them.
Love how they only go through the physical pain. Part two should try the psychological pain instilled into us as women. Conditioned to fear most things, hate ourselves, perhaps hate each other... it's a wonderful world
I'm literally on mine right now ... I'm bed bound and I've missed a test I was supposed to write today. I'm in so pain ... have also just been throwing up. So yeah ... not fun at all💔
yeah I agree being a WOMEN and being on your PERIOD it's NOOOOT FUN at all a lot of my male friends are like I don't get it it's not a big deal why are you so irritated and complaining and for them it's not a big DEAL cause they are NOOOOT US so they don't have to live with it every MONTH like we do and I have literally been were your at and just want to stay in bed all day cause I am too nauseated and tired so I just sleep all day on certain days I don't throw up but my stomach feels so awful to the point were I don't want to and refuse to eat anything I am so glad that they made these men experience what we experience every time our monthly comes around maybe they won't be so quick to say oh it's no big deal
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 As a woman I find videos like this funny just to see the reaction on men's faces to the amount of pain they think we women experience during those times. Now I'm not a mother but I can imagine that having a baby is really extremely painful than what these men are experiencing with those simulators.
I feel bad because the average period is 6-7 days or even more. Whenever I got my period, it only lasted 3-4 days, plus I rarely experienced cramps. Was I broken or something?
Just be grateful. Some women don't have many problems with it😊 I literally needed to go on the pill at 14 as the cramps were so severe I passed out once. I'm now 32 and off the pill for almost two years and I'm thankful that though my cramps are a bit worse than while on the pill, they're nowhere near as bad as they were back then
Nope! Anything from 3/4 days to 7/8 is in the normal range if I’m not mistaken. Some people only need a pantyliner and some need extra long overnight with wings for their flow. And almost no cramps to ‘it’s pretty difficult to walk or stand up straight’. If it’s outside of those ranges, you regularly pass clots (especially quarter sized or larger), or you miss your period for no apparent reason- those would be signs to talk to your doctor. But yeah, it can vary a lot. 😊
I have dysmenorrhea which is we’re you have worse cramps then most people and you will feel mild to severe cramps that keep you from doing activities and first 2 days I Get mild and the rest I get severe cramps and I play competitive sports so it sucks
@__Artemis__ I'm ♾ % with you on that. This is THE ONLY reason why I'm outright REFUSING to ever have children of my own. Nope. NOT DOING IT! That's my one Get out of Jail Free card, and I'm taking it.
@@bridgetrodriguez4643 A new report from the World Economic Forum estimates that women won't attain parity with men for another 131 years. In other words, not until 2154.
They are already breaking when reaching 10 during birth but one pain they will never know is the actually pushing of baby out and crowning. And being ashamed about suddenly pooping 😅. And then recovery especially after c section while u also need to take care of the baby especially in US where woman are almost not getting any bonding/healing time before going back to work.
Not me watching this halfway through my period and laughing hysterically while trying not to throw up. I don’t say it like this because of some kind sadism. I say this because a lot of women feel nauseous during their period. Now if only we could make them experience the odd cravings while also not having much of an appetite.
No no give them something that give them the feeling of the flow down there and the need to change every once a while + a headache out of no where + heat and shivers mid day don’t just give them the cramp only experience i wish the experience with everything else
I wish they would make them wear all day for 3-5 days. Put little pumping device that secretes a red liquid on their underwear then don’t let them sleep for a day so they can be moody and irritable and then it will be a real period trial.
They definitely should have had to wear pads that were pretty wet the whole time and then leaking through their pants. Also doing different things with pain settings on very uncomfortable, as they clean having to bend, squat & push to vacuum, wash dishes etc...
As a girl, with endometriosis, I’d love to try this and see how accurate it is. (Without them knowing I actually get more extreme pain than normal to the point where I’m actually about to get my 7th surgery to clear it all out) 😂
@@hayden6054you should talk to your GYN, endo is only diagnosed with surgery. If you’re passing out, seems like it could be because of low iron. Def reach out to them and let them know 🫶🏻
Putting Travis and Ben together was a genius decision 😂 the fact that Travis is this buff dude but is whining like a little kid 🤣🤣 the fucked up part is that I have PCOS. Meaning all my pms symptoms are amplified and affect me even when I'm not on my period, even cramps. I also get menopause type symptoms despite being able to have periods. I had a cyst rupture when I was 15, which really did feel like an organ exploding. You should have included that as one of their experiences to show more awareness for those types of illnesses
Women with endometriosis? Fibroids? Push that puppy to a 10. And back labor with a cracked pelvis, and a 10-pound baby, with ZERO pain meds because you had a reaction your first birth? You can’t measure it. The pain is unreal.
It hurts so bad that you quit caring. I'm spread wide open and my doctor asks can the new training doctors come see. I'm like so fu*king what. I had 20+ strangers watching the doctor go deep to place a monitor on my son's head. I went from open to completely swelled shut. So a C-section for me. My husband of course looks over the curtain and he announces" Oh God, thats like gutting a deer". Everyone just stopped and started laughing. I did'nt since most of my guts were on my outside. The "best" doctor, the one in charge of the drugs just told me to breath while he gives my husband the "death look". I kinda crashed after my son was out and I don't remember what happened. I know it seemed like forever till I could hold my son. They wouldn't let me out of bed for a couple of days and then told me I could get a shower but I couldn't bend at all. My husband just got in the shower and washed me. The nurses told me they had never seen a husband take as good of care of their wife like that. She said the nurses usually do it. I have a great husband and our son will be 26 in September and we will be married 29 years also in September. Remember its the hard, bad times that show you who your mate really is. The good times are easy!
Same for me. My mum once told me to go on a walk with her and my dad when I was on my period, since it used to help her when she had her period. I was walking hunched over like a zombie the entire time and eventually was in so much pain that my dad had to go get the car and pick me up because I couldn't walk anymore lol
The horror of it all is usually related to a not so good lifestyle. Periods are painfull when there is body inflammation. It's a crime people are not taught this.
As a person with endometriosis, I experience period pain to maximum. With extreme symptoms, such as vomiting, passing out, paralyzing (if that's the right word), and needing to have an injection everytime for the pain to go away, it is so hard for me to find a job, or be a great college student, and I'm always stressed.. The fact that I and other people, need to find a ridiculous amount of money to get the treatment we need in order to be able to do simple things in our routine is so painful. Be gentle to women about their period. It is really the toughest experience.
I have a female friend in her late 40's, certainly past the age where she wants to have any more children, and has suffered from endometriosis for decades. She has been begging her doctor for a hysterectomy and having no luck. I thought here in Australia our doctors were more keen to support women than in America, but not in her case. It's very disappointing. I sincerely hope your treatment options improve.
I’m on my period and I have bad cramps. It hurts so bad I can’t move, my body is shaking, and I feel nauseous. This video made me laugh and feel better 😂