 Ond wrth gwrs, rydyn ni'n ddeud y mynd o'r ffordd ar hyn o rydyn ni'n ddiweddol. Rydyn ni'n dweud i'n arwag i ddim yn gweithio i'r amser ac rydyn ni'n ddim yn gweithio i'r amser, ac rydyn ni'n ddych chi'n mynd i ddim yn rhoi'n golygu. Rydyn ni'n ddych chi'n mynd i gael ychydig. Fydda chi'n gweithio'r ysgol rhwtyddol yn y meddwl i'r sgol, yn y sgol y mae'r gweithio'r mwyaf, Does because they can't afford sanitary products. It can have a huge impact on their dignity, self-esteem and also their confidence. I've read about girls who have had to make their own horrible alternatives using tissue or socks or sleeves of old T-shirts. I've also read about teachers having to spend money out of their own pocket to try and give girls the sanitary products that they so desperately need. Everyone thinks that when you're in your period you're unclean and it's bit gross and no one really wants to talk about them. I think it's ridiculous that we only ever talk about periods when we're saying that they're disgusting, or all you're on your time of the month. Or something like that. That's just awful. I think that this is a really, really serious issue. Period poverty is something that's very real and happening right now in the UK, and that's something that everyone needs to open their eyes to.