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A transvaginal ultrasound (TVUS) is a type of pelvic ultrasound that uses a probe inserted into the vagina to create detailed images of the female reproductive organs, including the uterus, ovaries, cervix, and fallopian tubes. It is commonly used for: Reasons for a Transvaginal Ultrasound • Pregnancy Monitoring: Detecting early pregnancy, confirming fetal heartbeat, or assessing complications like ectopic pregnancy or miscarriage. • Gynecological Concerns: Evaluating abnormal bleeding, pelvic pain, ovarian cysts, fibroids, or endometriosis. • Infertility Assessments: Monitoring ovulation and the thickness of the uterine lining. • Cancer Screening: Detecting signs of ovarian, endometrial, or cervical cancer. Procedure 1. The patient lies on an examination table with knees bent. 2. A slim ultrasound probe, covered with a protective sheath and gel, is gently inserted into the vagina. 3. The probe emits sound waves that bounce off internal structures, creating real-time images on a screen. 4. The procedure typically takes 15-30 minutes and is painless or causes only mild discomfort. Preparation • Depending on the reason for the scan, you may need an empty or partially full bladder. • No special diet or fasting is required. • It’s a safe procedure with no radiation exposure. Follow my backup @talktonursetrendy #pregnancy #fyp #nursetrendy #ultrasound
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FULL DETAILED VIDEO‼️ ON WHAT TO DO ,watch it here @nurse trendy🤍 , please follow as well. . . #pregnancy #fypppppppppppppppppppppp #itching #relatable
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Replying to @Big Candy 🍭🌸 six pregnancy symptoms for 5 month’s pregnancy. @talktonursetrendy . . . . #fyp #relatable #pregnancy
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6 signs and symptoms of one month pregnancy. @talktonursetrendy . . .#pregnancy #fyp #nursetrendy #relatable
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Replying to @chibest chi six Symptoms of 6 months pregnancy( 23-27k week ) @talktonursetrendy #fyp #relatable #pregnancy #6monthspregnant
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Why you still get pregnant even after taking postinor 2 @nurse trendy🤍 #pregnancy #relatable #nursetrendy #fyp #fypppppppppppppppppppppp
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Conception VS Due date ‼️. Hey mummies Know your due date . . . . . #fyp #relatable #pregnancy #fypppppppppppppppppppppp @talktonursetrendy
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Replying to @Forgive Fastest way to make baby kick in the womb ‼️. Follow my backup 🙏🏻 @talktonursetrendy . . . . #fyp #relatable #pregnancy #babykicks
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Congratulations Chizzy , it’s a baby boy 🫶🏽😆😆😆. Chizzy alichi #chizzyalichi #chizzy #pregnancy #fyp #relatable
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People are now using pampers as pads 🫨🫨🫨 . . . @nurse trendy🤍 #pregnancy #fypppppppppppppppppppppp #pregnancy #relatablequotes #CapCut
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Tears during delivery, also known as perineal tears, are quite common and can occur for several reasons. Here are the main causes: 1. Baby’s Size and Position • Large baby (macrosomia): A big baby can stretch the vaginal and perineal tissues more than usual. • Occiput posterior position: When the baby’s head is facing up instead of down, it can put more pressure on the perineum. • Shoulder dystocia: When the baby’s shoulders are difficult to deliver after the head, it can increase the risk of tearing. 2. Speed of Delivery • Rapid delivery (precipitous labor): If the baby comes out very quickly, the tissues don’t have enough time to stretch gradually. • Forceful pushing: Strong or uncontrolled pushing can increase the chances of tearing. 3. First-Time Vaginal Birth • The tissues haven’t stretched from a previous birth, making tears more likely in first-time mothers. 4. Instrumental Delivery • Use of forceps or vacuum: These tools can increase the risk of higher-degree tears. 5. Episiotomy • Sometimes, a surgical cut (episiotomy) is made to widen the vaginal opening. While it’s meant to prevent severe tears, it can occasionally lead to more significant tears extending from the incision. 6. Rigid or Tight Perineal Tissues • Some women naturally have less elastic tissue, making it harder to stretch during delivery. 7. Position of the Mother • Certain birthing positions (like lying flat on the back) may put more pressure on the perineum compared to upright or side-lying positions. #pregnancy #fypppppppppppppppppppppp #nursetrendy #relatable
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#CapCut ✨ Ovulation day explained! Did you know ovulation typically happens 14 days before your next period? So, if you have a 28-day cycle, ovulation is usually around Day 14. But what if your cycle is different? • 20-day cycle: Ovulation on Day 6 • 30-day cycle: Ovulation on Day 16 • 40-day cycle: Ovulation on Day 26 Your fertile window is about 5 days before ovulation and the day of ovulation. So tracking your cycle can help you predict when you’re most fertile! 🌸 Remember, every cycle is unique — knowing your body is key! #cycletracking #pregnancy #fypppppppppppppppppppppp #relatable #ovulation #PeriodTalk #period
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Fetal movement can be aggressive sometimes,every pregnant woman should monitor their babys movement and notice when it’s becoming abnormal. #pregnancy #relatable #nursetrendy #fyp
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Replying to @talktonursetrendy six symptoms of 3months pregnancy ‼️‼️. @talktonursetrendy #pregnancy #fyp #nursetrendy #relatable
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The truth about Condom ‼️. Follow my backup @talktonursetrendy #fyp #pregnancy #fypppppppppppppppppppppp #relatable
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Intrauterine Device (IUD) for Family Planning An Intrauterine Device (IUD) is a small, T-shaped device inserted into the uterus to prevent pregnancy. It is one of the most effective forms of long-term reversible contraception (LARC) and is widely used due to its convenience and high success rate. Types of IUDs There are two main types of IUDs: 1. Hormonal IUD • Releases progestin (levonorgestrel) to thicken cervical mucus, thin the uterine lining, and sometimes stop ovulation. • Effective for 3 to 8 years, depending on the brand (e.g., Mirena, Kyleena, Jaydess). • Can make periods lighter or stop them completely, which is beneficial for people with heavy or painful periods. • Side effects: Irregular spotting, mood changes, breast tenderness (usually improve after a few months). 2. Non-Hormonal (Copper) IUD • Wrapped in copper, which is toxic to sperm, preventing fertilization. • Can last 5 to 10 years (e.g., Paragard). • No hormones, so it does not affect the menstrual cycle. • Some users may experience heavier periods and cramping. How It Works • Inserted into the uterus by a healthcare professional. • Prevents pregnancy immediately (for the copper IUD) or within 7 days (for hormonal IUDs). • Works by stopping sperm from reaching and fertilizing an egg. • Over 99% effective—less than 1 in 100 women using an IUD will get pregnant each year. Benefits of IUDs ✔️ Highly effective and long-lasting. ✔️ Reversible—fertility returns quickly after removal. ✔️ Low maintenance—no daily pills or injections. ✔️ Safe for most women, including those who cannot use estrogen-based birth control. ✔️ The hormonal IUD can reduce menstrual cramps and help with conditions like endometriosis. Who Can Use an IUD? • Most women, including those who have not had children. • People looking for long-term birth control but want the option of getting pregnant later. • Those who experience heavy periods (hormonal IUD can help reduce bleeding). • Not recommended for those with active pelvic infections, uterine abnormalities, or unexplained vaginal bleeding. Insertion and Removal • Insertion takes a few minutes and may cause some cramping. • Some doctors recommend taking a pain reliever beforehand. • It can be removed anytime by a healthcare professional if pregnancy is desired or side effects occur. Possible Side Effects • Mild cramping after insertion (resolves within a few days). • Spotting or irregular bleeding for a few months. • Rare risks: IUD expulsion (it falls out) or uterine perforation (very rare). Conclusion IUDs are a great low-maintenance, long-term contraception option with a high success rate. Whether hormonal or non-hormonal, they provide effective and reversible birth control while allowing women to take control of their reproductive health. #fyp #fypppppppppppppppppppppp #iud #familyplanning #pregnancy
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How to treat yeast infection easily and avoid‼️ my backup @talktonursetrendy . . . . #nursetrendy #relatable #yeastinfection #infection #pregnancy #bv
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Counting ovulation is key for understanding your fertility window — whether you’re trying to get pregnant or avoid pregnancy. Here’s how to do it accurately‼️ 💡 What Is Ovulation? Ovulation is when your ovary releases an egg. This usually happens once a month, and the egg can be fertilized for about 12–24 hours. However, sperm can survive in your body for up to 5 days, so your fertile window is usually 6 days (the 5 days before ovulation and the day of ovulation). ⸻ 📆 How to Count Ovulation (Regular 28-Day Cycle) 1. Know your cycle length • Count from the first day of your period to the day before your next period starts. • Most cycles are between 26–32 days. 2. Ovulation usually happens 14 days before your next period • For a 28-day cycle: Ovulation is around day 14. • For a 30-day cycle: Ovulation is around day 16. • For a 26-day cycle: Ovulation is around day 12. 3. Fertile window = ovulation day + 5 days before it • In a 28-day cycle: Fertile window is around day 9 to 14. ⸻ 📌 How to Track Ovulation (More Accurately) ✅ Signs of Ovulation: • Clear, stretchy, egg-white cervical mucus • Mild pelvic or abdominal pain (mittelschmerz) • Increased libido • Slight rise in basal body temperature (after ovulation) • Breast tenderness 📲 Use Tools: • Ovulation predictor kits (OPKs) – detect LH surge 24–36 hours before ovulation • Period tracking apps – like Flo, Clue, or Ovia • Basal body thermometer – track temperature changes daily ⸻ ✨ Example: If your period started on June 1st, and your cycle is 28 days: • Ovulation = around June 14th • Fertile window = June 9–14 ⸻ #fyp #pregnancy #fypppppppppppppppppppppp #ovulation #ovulationweek #ovulationstest
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Shaving during pregnancy ‼️‼️. What to shave with and benefit of pubic hairs. Backup page @talktonursetrendy . . . #fyp #pregnancy #fypppppppppppppppppppppp #relatable
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A woman’s safe period refers to the days in her menstrual cycle when she is least likely to get pregnant. This concept is based on the idea of fertility awareness and varies depending on the length and regularity of her cycle. Here’s a general idea: • A typical menstrual cycle is 28 days, and ovulation usually occurs around day 14. • The fertile window is usually from day 10 to day 17 (sperm can live for up to 5 days, and the egg lives for about 24 hours). So, the safe period would generally be: • Day 1 to Day 9 (just after the period starts) • Day 18 to Day 28 (after ovulation) This gives around 14 to 18 safe days in a month, depending on the cycle length and how regular it is. But keep in mind: • This method isn’t 100% reliable for preventing pregnancy, especially if cycles are irregular. Order from @Mysp Nigeria #pregnancy #fypppppppppppppppppppppp #relatable #ovulation
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