Curated Video
How Periods And Hormones Impact Mood [Menstrual Cycle]
The menstrual cycle, beginning around age 9 to 13, involves physical and hormonal changes across four phases: menstruation, follicular phase, ovulation, and luteal phase. This cycle, typically lasting 28 days, affects mood, health, and...
Curated Video
The Secret Life of the Fetus: Sensory Experiences Before Birth
Uncover the fascinating sensory world of the fetus during its time in the womb. From the first stirrings of movement to developing taste preferences influenced by maternal diet, this video reveals how fetuses actively experience their...
Healthcare Triage
Emergency Contraception and Abortion Medications
Pharmaceutical options for both emergency contraception and abortion are available to those who can get pregnant. In this episode we take a look at the availability of these medications, how they work, and the differences between them.
Curated Video
Why Endometriosis Patients Keep Getting Gaslit
It’s not “just cramps”, pregnancy will not cure the disease, and yes (sigh)...even teens can get it. People with endometriosis keep getting gaslit. Why is their pain being dismissed? Alok and Sheena talk about how the healthcare system...
Institute of Human Anatomy
Let’s Look at a Real Placenta
In this video, Let’s Look at a Real Placenta
Institute of Human Anatomy
Do You Really Need Them? Organs You Can Live Without
In this video, Jonathan from the Institute of Human Anatomy discusses 5 organs/structures that human beings can live without.
Curated Video
GCSE Biology - What is IVF? How Does IVF Work and What Are The Risks? IVF Explained #62
Learn how we can boost fertility using the hormones LH and FSH, with a focus on 'In Vitro Fertilisation' - including how it works and it's pros and cons.
Curated Video
GCSE Biology - The Menstrual Cycle & Puberty #60
Hormones do many things in the body, two very important roles are controlling puberty and the menstrual cycle. Learn how these work and which hormones are involved. The next two related videos will be on: 1 - Contraception 2 - Increasing...
Curated Video
GCSE Biology - Contraception #61
Contraceptives are methods people use to prevent pregnancy. In this video we explore the many hormonal and non-hormonal types and how they work. We also briefly cover how pregnancy starts.
The Guardian
Stopping periods
Some women have chosen to stop their periods – we (Mae and Mona) are two of them. In episode two of Vagina Dispatches, we speak to a doctor who thinks periods are unnatural, a former Olympian, a menstrual blood artist and a formerly...
Curated Video
Fertilization of the Sperm and Egg in Humans - How babies are made!
Fertilization. How does it happen? In this video, we discuss the male and female reproductive systems and how they work together to create an entire new human.
Curated Video
How Twins are Made | Identical, Fraternal, and Others??
Do you know how twins are made? I was surprised to learn how many people thought they knew but didn't. In this video, I clear up any confusion related to twinning (from a biological perspective). Watch this video and impress your friends...
Institute of Human Anatomy
The Female Reproductive Cycle: Hormone Differences in Men vs Women
The video explains the female reproductive cycle, including changes in hormone levels and the process of ovulation. It also compares the hormone levels of men and women, highlighting the significant fluctuations women experience...
Institute of Human Anatomy
Should Men Teach Female Reproductive Anatomy? A Discussion on Gender and Education
The video discusses whether men can teach about female reproductive anatomy and physiology. The speaker believes that anyone, regardless of gender, can teach about the subject if they know their stuff and approach it in a respectful way....
Nature League
Sex Cells and Inherited Trauma - De-Natured
In this De-Natured segment of Nature League, Brit breaks down a recent scientific journal article about the effects of childhood trauma on adult sperm cells of mice and men. Article citation: Dickson, D.A., Paulus, J.K., Mensah, V., Lem,...
Science360
Computational biology of cancer
Endometrial cancer affects 48,000 women per year in the United States. For patients with tumors greater than two centimeters in diameter, the effected organ(s) and lymph nodes may be surgically removed. Yet post-surgery analysis shows...
Nature League
Sex Safari - Field Trip
In this Nature League Field Trip, Brit goes on a Montana safari at the National Bison Range and shares some local stories of how species have persisted over time via reproduction.
Institute of Human Anatomy
What It's Like Working With Dead Bodies
In this video, Justin and Jonathan from the Institute of Human Anatomy discuss the basics of embalming and dissecting, as well as introduce the viewer to each cadaver in the lab.
Curated Video
Hormone Interactions in the Menstrual Cycle
This video explains the hormone interactions involved in the menstrual cycle. It covers the four key hormones - follicle stimulating hormone (FSH), luteinizing hormone (LH), estrogen and progesterone - and their roles in preparing the...
Institute of Human Anatomy
Understanding Endometriosis: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Options
This video explains what endometriosis is, its prevalence, and the theories behind its cause. It also discusses the different types and stages of endometriosis, as well as its impact on fertility and menstrual cramps.
Curated Video
Contraception: Types and Examples
In this video, the concept of contraception is explained, which is the prevention of pregnancy. The video looks at various methods of contraception and explains how they work. The video looks at several examples of both types of...
Institute of Human Anatomy
Understanding Period Cramps: Exploring the Female Reproductive System
This video explains the science behind period cramps by examining the female reproductive system. The uterus grows a thick inner lining called the endometrium every month in preparation for pregnancy, and if pregnancy doesn't occur, the...
Catalyst University
Pathway For Sperm and Egg Cells to Fertilization
In this video, we will examine the precise site of fertilization and then follow the physical path of the secondary oocyte (egg) and sperm cell (spermatozoa) to fertilization.