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Nexplanon is a small, flexible rod about the size of a matchstick that is inserted under the skin of the upper arm to provide long-term birth control. It releases a hormone called etonogestrel, which prevents pregnancy by stopping ovulation, thickening cervical mucus to block sperm, and thinning the uterine lining to prevent implantation. Key Facts About Nexplanon: ✔ Highly Effective – Over 99% effective in preventing pregnancy. ✔ Long-Lasting – Works for up to three years (can be removed earlier if needed). ✔ Convenient – No daily pills; once inserted, you don’t have to think about it. ✔ Reversible – Fertility usually returns quickly after removal. ✔ Safe for Most People – Can be used by those who can’t take estrogen-based birth control. Possible Side Effects: • Irregular Bleeding (common, especially in the first few months). Some people stop having periods altogether. • Headaches, weight changes, mood swings, breast tenderness (varies by individual). • Insertion Site Issues – Slight bruising, swelling, or pain after insertion, but this usually resolves quickly. Who Can Use Nexplanon? Most healthy women can use Nexplanon, but it may not be suitable for those with a history of blood clots, liver disease, or certain cancers. Always consult a healthcare provider before getting it. Would you consider Nexplanon? Or if you’ve used it before, what was your experience like? Let’s chat in the comments! ⬇️💬. . #Nexplanon #implant #familyplanning #nursetrendy #fyp #relatable
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POV! You’re pregnant 🥴 @trendy🤍 . . . #relatable #nursetrendy #fyp #pregnancy
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📌 Baby’s Growth: Month-by-Month Fetal Development 🤰✨ 📅 Month 1 (Weeks 1-4) 🫀 Size: Poppy seed (0.1 cm) 👶 Development: The fertilized egg implants in the uterus, and the baby’s heart starts forming! ❤️ 📅 Month 2 (Weeks 5-8) 🫐 Size: Blueberry (1.3 cm) 👶 Development: The heart is beating, tiny arms and legs appear, and facial features begin forming! 📅 Month 3 (Weeks 9-12) 🍋 Size: Lemon (7.4 cm) 👶 Development: Baby has fingerprints, all major organs are forming, and they can move inside the womb! 📅 Month 4 (Weeks 13-16) 🍊 Size: Orange (12 cm) 👶 Development: Baby starts sucking their thumb, has tiny nails, and their gender can be seen on a scan! 📅 Month 5 (Weeks 17-20) 🥑 Size: Avocado (16 cm) 👶 Development: First kicks! 🦵 Baby has eyebrows, hair, and can hear your voice! 📅 Month 6 (Weeks 21-24) 🌽 Size: Ear of corn (30 cm) 👶 Development: Skin is developing, baby responds to sounds, and they might get hiccups! 📅 Month 7 (Weeks 25-28) 🥒 Size: Cucumber (37 cm) 👶 Development: Brain activity increases, baby opens their eyes, and fat starts forming! 📅 Month 8 (Weeks 29-32) 🍈 Size: Cantaloupe melon (42 cm) 👶 Development: Baby is getting chubbier, lungs are maturing, and they can recognize your voice! 📅 Month 9 (Weeks 33-40) 🎃 Size: Small pumpkin (50 cm) 👶 Development: Baby is fully developed, practicing breathing, and getting ready to meet you soon! 🍼💖 ⸻ 💬 Moms-to-be, which stage are you at? Comment below! ⬇️ #fyp #pregnancy #nursetrendy #pregnancytiktok #relatable
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📢 Yeast Infections ‼️: What You Need to Know! 🍞❌ @trendy🤍 Ladies, have you ever experienced itching, burning, or a thick white discharge down there? 🤦🏽‍♀️ You might be dealing with a yeast infection (Candidiasis)! It’s super common, but also super annoying. 💡 Causes: 🔹 Antibiotics (they kill good bacteria too!) 🔹 Hormonal changes (pregnancy, birth control) 🔹 Uncontrolled diabetes 🔹 Tight, non-breathable underwear 🔹 Scented soaps & douching 🚨 When to see a doctor? ⚠️ If it keeps coming back ⚠️ If OTC treatments don’t work ⚠️ If you’re pregnant or have a weak immune system Prevention is key! Stay fresh, stay healthy! 🌿💖 #nursetrendy #fyp #relatable #pregnancy #yeastinfection
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Depo-Provera: The Birth Control Shot You Should Know About! 💉 Depo-Provera (or “the Depo shot”) is a hormonal birth control method that contains medroxyprogesterone acetate, a form of progestin. It is given as an injection every 12 weeks to prevent pregnancy. How It Works: ✅ Stops Ovulation – No egg = No pregnancy ✅ Thickens Cervical Mucus – Makes it harder for sperm to reach the egg ✅ Thins the Uterine Lining – Less chance of implantation Why People Choose Depo: ✔ Highly Effective – Over 99% effective when taken on time ✔ Convenient – Just 4 shots per year ✔ Safe for Most Women – Can be used by those who can’t take estrogen ✔ May Reduce Periods – Many women experience lighter or no periods over time Possible Side Effects: ⚠ Irregular bleeding (especially in the first months) ⚠ Weight changes (some people gain weight) ⚠ Headaches, mood changes, decreased libido ⚠ Delayed fertility return – It may take several months to get pregnant after stopping NOTE ‼️💡 Is Depo-Provera Right for You? It’s a great option for women who want long-term, reversible contraception without worrying about daily pills. But if you want to get pregnant soon after stopping, consider other options. . In summary! Use this type if you have 4-5 above kids and don’t want more anytime soon. . Would you try the Depo shot? Drop your thoughts in the comments! ⬇️💬 #DepoShot #familyplanning #BirthControl #nursetrendy #fyp #pregnancy #depo #familyplanningmethods #relatable
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Turn your baby’s head for easy and fast delivery 🤰❤️🙏🏻. @trendy🤍 . . . #nursetrendy #relatable #fyp #pregnancy #pregnancytiktok
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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. #fyp #pregnancy #nursetrendy #pregnancytiktok #relatable #ultrasound
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Replying to @Baghi Contraceptive Implants ‼️ A Long-Lasting Birth Control Option A contraceptive implant is a small, flexible rod placed under the skin of a woman’s upper arm to prevent pregnancy. It slowly releases hormones to stop ovulation and thicken cervical mucus, making it harder for sperm to reach the egg. Why Choose the Implant? ✔ Highly effective (99% protection) ✔ Long-lasting (works for 3–5 years, depending on the type) ✔ No daily reminders (unlike pills) ✔ Fertility returns quickly after removal Possible Side Effects • Irregular periods or spotting • Headaches or nausea (usually temporary) • Some women experience no periods at all (which is safe) Who Can Use It? The implant is great for women who want long-term contraception without worrying about daily pills or frequent injections. However, it’s important to discuss with a healthcare provider to check for any contraindications. Does It Protect Against STIs? No! Always use condoms to protect against sexually transmitted infections. #familyplanning #implants #nursetrendy #pregnacy #fyp #relatable
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Turn your baby’s head for easy and fast delivery ❤️❤️. . . @trendy🤍 #relatable #nursetrendy #fyp #pregnancy #pregnancytiktok
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When you swim on your period, the water pressure can temporarily slow or stop the flow, but it doesn’t completely block it. Here’s what happens: 1. Water Pressure Slows the Flow • The pressure from the water may reduce how much blood comes out while you’re swimming. • However, once you leave the water, your flow will resume as normal. 2. Blood Won’t Spread in the Pool • If any small amount of blood does escape, it usually gets diluted in the water and won’t be noticeable. • Most pools also have chlorine, which helps keep the water clean. 3. Using Period Protection Helps • Tampons or menstrual cups: These absorb or collect blood internally and are great for swimming. • Period swimwear: Designed with leak-proof layers to provide protection without needing a tampon. • Pads: Not ideal for swimming as they absorb water and won’t work properly. 4. No Increased Risk of Infections • Swimming on your period does not cause infections, but changing out of a wet swimsuit promptly can help prevent irritation. 5. You Can Still Enjoy Swimming • It’s safe and normal to swim during your period. If you use the right protection, no one will even know! #relatable #fyp #pregnancy #period #nursetrendy
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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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TRICHOMONIASIS ‼️ The Silent STI You Might Not Know You Have! Trichomoniasis (aka “Trich”) is a common STI caused by a parasite, but most people don’t even know they have it! ⚠️ Signs to Watch For: 👀 Unusual vaginal discharge (greenish, frothy, or smelly) 🔥 Burning or itching down there 😣 Pain during sex or urination 😶 Many people have NO symptoms! 🦠 How It Spreads: Through unprotected vaginal sex (not oral or anal). 💊 Treatment: A simple antibiotic—but BOTH partners need treatment to avoid reinfection! 🚨 Protect Yourself: ✅ Use condoms ✅ Get tested regularly ✅ Limit sexual partners STIs don’t always come with symptoms, so regular screening is key! Have you ever had an STI test? #STIAwareness #Trichomoniasis #nursetrendy #pregnacy #fyp #relatable
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STOP MISUSE OF BORIC ACID Medication @trendy🤍 #nursetrendy #relatable #fyp
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Sex during pregnancy has several benefits for both the mother and the baby, as long as there are no medical complications. Some of these benefits include: 1. Strengthens Emotional Bond • Increases intimacy and connection between partners, reducing stress and anxiety. 2. Boosts Mood and Reduces Stress • Releases feel-good hormones like oxytocin, which helps improve mood and relaxation. • Lowers stress and promotes better sleep. 3. Improves Blood Circulation • Increases blood flow to the uterus and placenta, ensuring better oxygen and nutrient supply to the baby. 4. Strengthens Pelvic Floor Muscles • Helps tone the muscles needed for labor and delivery. 5. Lowers Blood Pressure • Can help regulate blood pressure, reducing the risk of preeclampsia. 6. Prepares the Body for Labor • Semen contains prostaglandins, which may help soften the cervix and prepare it for labor. • Orgasms can trigger mild uterine contractions, which may be beneficial in the later stages of pregnancy. 7. Reduces Pain and Discomfort • Endorphins released during sex can act as natural pain relievers for back pain, headaches, and joint pain. 8. Maintains Healthy Weight Gain • Engaging in sex is a form of physical activity that helps with weight management. 9. Enhances Immunity • Increases levels of immunoglobulin A (IgA), which helps boost the immune system and protect against infections. 10. Improves Postpartum Recovery • Strengthened pelvic muscles and increased blood flow can lead to a quicker recovery after delivery. When to Avoid Sex in Pregnancy: • If there is a risk of preterm labor. • If the doctor advises against it due to placenta previa, cervical incompetence, or other complications. • If there is unexplained vaginal bleeding, leakage of amniotic fluid, or pain during intercourse. Follow my backup page @nurse trendy🤍 🙏🏻🙏🏻. #nursetrendy #fyp #relatable #pregnancy #pregnancytiktok
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POV ! You’re pregnant 🤭🤭. . . @trendy🤍 . #relatable #nursetrendy #nursetrendy #fyp #pregnancy
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Why Do Menstrual Cramps Stop After a Miscarriage, Abortion, or Pregnancy? Many women notice that their menstrual cramps become less painful—or even disappear—after experiencing a miscarriage, abortion, or pregnancy. But why does this happen? Let’s break it down! 🩸 1. Cervical Changes During pregnancy, the cervix softens and dilates. This change can make periods less painful afterward because the cervix is now more flexible, allowing menstrual blood to pass more easily. 🩸 2. Uterine Stretching Carrying a pregnancy (even for a short time) stretches the uterus. When the uterus returns to its normal size, it may be less prone to the intense contractions that cause painful cramps. 🩸 3. Hormonal Shifts Pregnancy, abortion, or miscarriage temporarily alter hormone levels, which can impact period pain. Some women experience a long-term reduction in prostaglandins—the chemicals responsible for triggering painful uterine contractions. 🩸 4. Underlying Conditions Improve For some women, conditions like endometriosis or adenomyosis can cause severe cramps. Pregnancy or changes in the uterus may temporarily relieve these conditions, leading to less pain. 🩸 5. The Psychological Factor Pain perception is complex. After major reproductive events, some women become more tolerant of menstrual discomfort, while others feel relieved by the changes in their cycle. ✨ But Here’s the Catch… Not all women experience relief from cramps after pregnancy, abortion, or miscarriage. For some, period pain remains the same or even worsens, depending on underlying health conditions and hormonal balance. 🗣️ Did your period cramps change after pregnancy, abortion, or miscarriage? Share your thoughts. Disclaimer ‼️ not for everyone but mostly 80% of women. . . . Follow my backup page @nurse trendy🤍 #nursetrendy #fyp #relatable #pregnancy #pregnancytiktok
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Replying to @Patience just one push during delivery,Do this now @nurse trendy🤍 . . . . #fyp #relatable #pregnancy #nursetrendy #pregnancytiktok
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Danger signs during your period. Please follow my backup @trendy🤍 . . . . #nursetrendy #relatable #pregnancy #pregnancytiktok #fyp #menstruation #period
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What is she this procedure called ??? Does it increase the beesss ??? Is that even safe ???@trendy🤍 . . . #nursetrendy #fyp #pregnancy #relatable #pregnancy
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Turns your baby’s head for easy and fast delivery @trendy🤍 . . . . #nursetrendy #relatable #pregnancy #pregnancytiktok #fyp
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