This is what really happens during cremation, and it’s not pretty

Though still taboo in some cultures, cremation has become more popular than traditional funerals, despite common misconceptions that create fear around the process.

TikToker and former funeral worker Lauren (@lovee.miss.lauren) explains that each body receives a metal ID tag that stays through cremation, ensuring ashes are properly identified. A cremation certificate is also issued.

She addresses unusual questions too—like whether tampons are removed if a woman dies while on her period—explaining that such procedures follow strict protocols and family consent.

Cremation involves checking for non-combustible items like pacemakers, which can explode. The process takes 1.5 hours at 800–1,000°C. For concerns, consult a funeral director.

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