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Jeremy Vine screams in agony as he experiences 'period pains' on BBC Radio 2 and admits that he's got 'empathy' for women now
The broadcaster, 59, was hosting his BBC Radio 2 show, where he learned what it would feel like if he were a woman and suffered cramps each month.
Lesley Salem - the founder of training agency Over The Bloody Moon - hooked the TV presenter up to a machine that worked in varying degrees of pain levels. Lesley Salem - the founder of training agency Over The Bloody Moon - hooked the TV presenter up to a machine that worked in varying degrees of pain levels On the official wesbite, experts explained: 'These sessions can be filmed and used as a follow-up communication campaign to demonstrate commitment by the organisation to support those impacted by PCOS, adenomyosis, or other menstrual health issues.'
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