I'm a final year BSc Nursing student and i have been following osmosis teaching videos from 1st year. You guys are amazing for teaching such hard topics so easily with animation. Best informative Channel ever ❤️ I'm so amazed to know that our body does so much of miracles .Indeed our body is no less than a marvel Hero 😁
@@osmosis Sir I am First yeat pharmacy student ...i also follow your videos and you are best ...thank u for free education platform ...you are real heros @osmosis
This is why i love osmosis videos . Everything concised in a video of 10 mins is really a blessing for med students before exam. Colourful drawings makes it more interesting.😍 Thankyou Osmosis.♥️
Thank you for this beautiful animated video on the mechanism of menstrual cycle. I was finding it tough to memorize the phases and this really helped me a lot. I shall subscribe to this channel so that i can keep up with more updates in the future. Thank you for your hardwork!
I have already finished my mbbs degree, preparing for an MD entrance exam, have read and known this since forever, yet you made it more interesting and easier . Thank you. ❤
omg ty for making this video! you and ninja nerd teach topics so efficiently! this really made me understand it better than what our teachers did. thank u!!
1:30 Ovarian follicular and literal phases 5:00 A day or two before ovulation 6:00 Menstrual phase 6:55 Cervical mucus 8:00 Progesterone and estrogen 9:55 Recap
Thank you thank you!!! My brain was about to explode because I couldn't keep up with what's happening to the uterus while a specific ovarian phase is occurring but you connected the two together and even explained the feedback mechanism which made it so much easier to understand!! Crying because I spent 2 hrs trying to understand this and read textbook. I wished I watched this early :')
I hated mine. And then when it stopped when I was 51 I felt depressed. It was another stage to go through and then menopause hit. Another phase to go through.
Great video! However its a bit incorrect to say that both FSH and LH is secretet from the pituaitary gland after estrogen levels has risen. Since inhibin secreted from the grafeen follicle inhibits the secretion of FSH thus only LH is released from the positive feedback of high estrogen levels.
As a woman, i watch this every month over again because its so complex... and i need to understand whats up with my body 😅 If you're on the pill btw this all works differently, but since i got off that poison it all works perfectly 😊👍
To the random beautiful person reading this. May God bless you, watch over you, satsfy all your heart desires but most of all remind u that his will is greater than your wish.
I just want to know why my Physiology professor doesn't explain to us like this!! I have just understood in 10 minutes what she wasted a whole hour on without anyone actually understanding anything of what she said!
during luteal phase , why shortage of FSH and LH (due to negative feedback of progesterone on pituitry gland and secretion of inhibin by luteal granulosa cell ) why it affect estrogen not progesterone? it supposed to decrease both hormne as LH and FSH affected secretion of both hormone !!!!!
hey, so after andrestenedione gets converted into estrogen, the estrogen will be rising making the pituitary gland stop gnrh. also it activated the pituitary gland by rising levels of estrogen by producing more gnrh 1-2 days before ovulation. so estrogen can perform a negative and positive feedback before ovulation????
Thank you for this beautiful video @osmosis. I did have a question about something said at 1:27. Would the egg released from the follicle at day 14 be considered an oocyte? Wouldnt it be a mature egg by that time?
I recommend to leave out the intermediates such as pregnenolone and 17-B-estradiol, and just say for example "Side chain cleavage enzyme is the rate limiting step in converting cholesterol into progesterone" or use progestines for umbrella term. These specific intermediates are not important at least in my university (Tromso, Norway) (I study odontology second year, we are learning the same as the medical students right now) and I think it makes it more confusing for some of the viewers. Otherwise a good overview.
@@anne-marie7708 I suppose most people watching are supplying their lectures they didn't fully understand, so it can be good to have it here. However I doubt you will ever be questioned on these specific molecule intermediates, since they really serve no immediate function other than being an intermediate. The essence of the process is what the enzyme does. For the people with extra interests it can be nuancing I guess
@@thegahd That’s true, although I wish I could say the people who set exams are that nice😭 I think it’s good to know just in case, but hey, when it comes to practise you won’t need to anymore
@@anne-marie7708 Yeah, I mean I see where you're coming from. Atm drilling a bazillion interactions between immune cells, CD40(L), CD80, TCR, NKG2D, PD-L1, PD-L2, this activates that but cannot without this and so that happened etc🥲 Although it is good that some of these things they want students to know so the understanding goes a bit deeper, and knowing how things work on a molecular level, even if it's just technical details with no real world appliance for a dentist, or a MD for that matter. I think some of it is good while some is tedious. But everyone is going through the same !🙂
@@thegahd omg I got trauma from the immune cell interactions🤣 but absolutely, as someone who loves knowing why, it’s really helpful and also interesting to understand
all you have to know is that the pain and the blood are simply your body's way to punish you for not getting pregnant after all this work that he has done to produce that egg, as simple as that.
I'm a final year BSc Nursing student and i have been following osmosis teaching videos from 1st year. You guys are amazing for teaching such hard topics so easily with animation. Best informative Channel ever ❤️ I'm so amazed to know that our body does so much of miracles .Indeed our body is no less than a marvel Hero 😁
Wow, thank you for making us part of your nursing education, Priti! We wish you all the best! ❤️
@@osmosis Sir I am First yeat pharmacy student ...i also follow your videos and you are best ...thank u for free education platform ...you are real heros
@osmosis
This is why i love osmosis videos .
Everything concised in a video of
10 mins is really a blessing for med students before exam. Colourful drawings makes it more interesting.😍
Thankyou Osmosis.♥️
We're glad to be able to be part of your medical studies, Laawaris! Thanks for the feedback! 🙏🏼 ❤️ 😊
This actually is the best video I've seen on explaining the menstrual cycle.
Thanks, Yogesh! ❤️
Thank you for this beautiful animated video on the mechanism of menstrual cycle. I was finding it tough to memorize the phases and this really helped me a lot. I shall subscribe to this channel so that i can keep up with more updates in the future. Thank you for your hardwork!
Most welcome! Glad to help in your studies. 😊
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In my last year of nursing school. osmosis has been a savior
Wow! Thank you for sharing! 💕
osmosis had great contribution in my medical studies since i had start osmosing..
tnx you for everything..🥰😘😘
Thanks for making us part of your medical education! 🤓🩺 🙌🏼
Bro how tf did you comment the TH-cam emoji?
This is a very thorough and informative video with extremely helpful animation. Thanks!
Glad you enjoyed it, Shan! 🥰
I don't think I've ever understood the menstrual cycle the way I understood it today from this video!!! thank you so much💖
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I have already finished my mbbs degree, preparing for an MD entrance exam, have read and known this since forever, yet you made it more interesting and easier . Thank you. ❤
Wishing you all the best in your MD entrance exam, Ananya! 🙏🏼
@@osmosis thank you so much ✨❣️
I heared this went to my finals cause i didn't understand the book and i answered every single question on menstrual cycle thank you so much
I understand this much in 11 minutes which my professor fails to explain in 4 hours 🙂 thank u ❤
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Tanatani
most clear video about the ovarian cycle and menstrual cycle thank you
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wonderful! now i know how to keep track of my menstrual cycle
NP student here. You guys are so awesome.
I still dont understand 😔😔😔
nothing to really understand, gotta learn it by heart
I recommend khan academy india-english im not that bright and understood it by heart in less than 5 minutes!
Me too 😞😞😞😞😞
Me too 😔💔
Lol😂
what an amazing video, should have more views really
Thank you! 💕
Tnxs so much really helpful. I was tryin to understand this for the last 2mths but now I understand within 10min.
5:57 this analogy will always make me remember the menstrual cycle
Women have superpowers 🥺❤️💯
Nah
I have no idea how you can see Literal bleeding as a super power lol
As a Grade 10 student where 3rd quarter topic is biology, THIS IS VERY HELPFUL FOR ME!!! Thank you so much for this🫶🫶
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Thank you it was very helpful for my high school exams
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omg ty for making this video! you and ninja nerd teach topics so efficiently! this really made me understand it better than what our teachers did. thank u!!
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Osmosis makes everything easy to understand❤
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It was an amazing video. Thanks so much for the great explanation. Blessings for contributing to education.
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Very Impressive how the menstrual cycle works, makes me focus better on my relationship with my partner and more tolerant and patient with her..
1:30 Ovarian follicular and literal phases
5:00 A day or two before ovulation
6:00 Menstrual phase
6:55 Cervical mucus
8:00 Progesterone and estrogen
9:55 Recap
This is so helpful,thank you! btw Can you do Krebs Cycle?
Thanks for your recommendation, Biana! Our team will be taking this into consideration. Have a lovely weekend! 💖
thank you for this! i look to find answers in everything i do, and this really helped
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Amazing. You guys have really help me get insight of this topic.
Thank you
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Thank you thank you!!! My brain was about to explode because I couldn't keep up with what's happening to the uterus while a specific ovarian phase is occurring but you connected the two together and even explained the feedback mechanism which made it so much easier to understand!! Crying because I spent 2 hrs trying to understand this and read textbook. I wished I watched this early :')
We're glad that our video was helpful, Eva! 💕🥰🫀
Um physical therapist for women's health, thanks it was great and useful ❤🎉
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We love you osmosis! U guys are legendary ❤
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Yehhh Amazing Video..!!🙏
Glad you liked it 🥰
I like your presentation❤
Thank you 💕
I learnt alot even more than i was taught in school through this video thank u
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Hello
Can you tell me which program you use to create such beautiful and amazing videos because i study and need to summarize just like this ?❤❤
Hi, thanks for asking! Here’s how Osmosis videos are made: www.osmosis.org/blog/2020/11/27/how-osmosis-videos-are-made# 👍🏼
@osmosis that's a lot of hard work well done. I love it ♥️
Men this is so amazing and simple to understand.. thanks 😊👍
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Thank you for this beautiful animated video 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
We're glad you like it! 🙏🏼
I hated mine. And then when it stopped when I was 51 I felt depressed. It was another stage to go through and then menopause hit. Another phase to go through.
Great video! However its a bit incorrect to say that both FSH and LH is secretet from the pituaitary gland after estrogen levels has risen. Since inhibin secreted from the grafeen follicle inhibits the secretion of FSH thus only LH is released from the positive feedback of high estrogen levels.
Thanks for pointing this out, Josef! Our team will be reviewing this information and update the video as needed. 🙏🏻
Can you please make a video explaining PCOS and the physiopatology? It would be very interesting 👍🏽
Thanks for your recommendation! Our team will be taking this into consideration. Have a lovely weekend! 💖
@@osmosis please do PCOS
Thank you.
Any other guys here just tryna understand their gf’s better?
Haha yea dude
Im single but im trying to understand women in general more
Simps
yeah
Noo… trying to pass gyanecology😢
As a woman, i watch this every month over again because its so complex... and i need to understand whats up with my body 😅
If you're on the pill btw this all works differently, but since i got off that poison it all works perfectly 😊👍
Amazing teachings.Thank you
I am grateful for your video, Osmosis
We hope our video helped, ThaiBinh! 💖
fantastic! thank you!!
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thank you it really helped me
Glad to hear that! 😊
I'm soo grateful for the men here trying to understand the girls more 😭
To the random beautiful person reading this. May God bless you, watch over you, satsfy all your heart desires but most of all remind u that his will is greater than your wish.
Never knew we had all these phases. I’m a 25 year old female and still don’t know much about the menstrual cycle.
Thanks
I have exams tomorrow and I have to get this in check. But it is hard to understand
Thankyou, i was trying understand it for the past 1 hour(which i failed terribly), yet you did it in 10 mins😭
Glad that our video was able to help! ❤️
I love your videos ❤❤❤ you are doing great job
Thank you! 😊
thankyou so so much. this is so helpful
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I love you osmosis , please keep making your amazing videos , much love and respect !
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This is very good. I would like to know what you use for these animations. They are quite good. I started youtube last year and I am still learning.
Hi! Thanks for asking! Here’s how Osmosis videos are made: www.osmosis.org/blog/2020/11/27/how-osmosis-videos-are-made# 👍🏼
Thank you so much ❤
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I just want to know why my Physiology professor doesn't explain to us like this!! I have just understood in 10 minutes what she wasted a whole hour on without anyone actually understanding anything of what she said!
How can estrogen cause LH surge despite the estrogen negative feed back mechanism?
I don’t know how to feel about this tbh, I’m glad being educated on this. But knowing this scares me :’)…
Oh my god ..!!!
Thanks to you fot this amazing animated video I Understood the Menstrual cycle..so easily...❤️ Thankyou a ton
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I love osmosis so much I can't mention this enough
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I hope this makes sense to me one day. I still can't follow along >_
Quite easy to follow and informative video, thanks!
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It's really helpful
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Omg this is the best video explaining it❤❤❤❤❤
Glad you think so! Thanks, John! ❤️
day 1 of figuring out my cycle and also hopefully the reason to why I used to bleed for 20 days a row in my teens💀
that was great thank you🙏
Glad you enjoyed it! ❤️
Ver good learning way ♥️
Thank you, Ali! 🤗
Superb!
Thank you! 💕
great explanation
Thanks! ❤️
Important video
during luteal phase , why shortage of FSH and LH (due to negative feedback of progesterone on pituitry gland and secretion of inhibin by luteal granulosa cell ) why it affect estrogen not progesterone?
it supposed to decrease both hormne as LH and FSH affected secretion of both hormone !!!!!
oki kaayo
Ano po ba yong interval cycle sa menstrual history?
Thnx for these information these are very helpful to me
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Unajua sana big up🤝🤝 Good work
Most Hy topic for USMLE
The mensural cycle is infuriating
Thank you so much for sharing this. It is so helpful and easier to understand!! I really appreciate it!!
Most welcome, Lyndsay! 💕
Why is THIS the video you post on the day I start my period LOL
hey, so after andrestenedione gets converted into estrogen, the estrogen will be rising making the pituitary gland stop gnrh.
also it activated the pituitary gland by rising levels of estrogen by producing more gnrh 1-2 days before ovulation.
so estrogen can perform a negative and positive feedback before ovulation????
thank you
You're welcome, Shibin! 🙏🏼
this is so cool
🙏 Thank-you osmosis .
Our pleasure! 💕
@osmosis does the growth of the mature follicle from the primary require a 14 days or more?
I am here to find out what happens to my body and how can I tackle the issue of hormonal acne and mood changes every month..😢
Three years in college and now i really understand it thanks alot 🤍
Most welcome! 🙏🏼
Please can some one tell me the gnrh hormone is stimulated by what !
i dont understand
Thank you for this beautiful video @osmosis. I did have a question about something said at 1:27. Would the egg released from the follicle at day 14 be considered an oocyte? Wouldnt it be a mature egg by that time?
I think you are right!!
Its the secondary oocyte which is released at day 14,
the egg attains maturity (i.e second meiotic division) only after fertilisation with the sperm.
@@annons.6425 thank you! I finally understood :)
amazing amazing video !
Thank you, Harizi! 👍🏼
Watching this thinking how many more years will I have to put up with only having 2 normal weeks of peace
6:34 oki kaayo lods idol
Great video!
Glad you enjoyed it, Esther! 🙏🏼 ❤️ 😊
Thanks :)
Welcome, Agata! 💖
I recommend to leave out the intermediates such as pregnenolone and 17-B-estradiol, and just say for example "Side chain cleavage enzyme is the rate limiting step in converting cholesterol into progesterone" or use progestines for umbrella term. These specific intermediates are not important at least in my university (Tromso, Norway) (I study odontology second year, we are learning the same as the medical students right now) and I think it makes it more confusing for some of the viewers. Otherwise a good overview.
As a med student these details was given in lectures so it was really helpful and reliable :)
@@anne-marie7708 I suppose most people watching are supplying their lectures they didn't fully understand, so it can be good to have it here. However I doubt you will ever be questioned on these specific molecule intermediates, since they really serve no immediate function other than being an intermediate. The essence of the process is what the enzyme does. For the people with extra interests it can be nuancing I guess
@@thegahd That’s true, although I wish I could say the people who set exams are that nice😭 I think it’s good to know just in case, but hey, when it comes to practise you won’t need to anymore
@@anne-marie7708 Yeah, I mean I see where you're coming from. Atm drilling a bazillion interactions between immune cells, CD40(L), CD80, TCR, NKG2D, PD-L1, PD-L2, this activates that but cannot without this and so that happened etc🥲 Although it is good that some of these things they want students to know so the understanding goes a bit deeper, and knowing how things work on a molecular level, even if it's just technical details with no real world appliance for a dentist, or a MD for that matter. I think some of it is good while some is tedious. But everyone is going through the same !🙂
@@thegahd omg I got trauma from the immune cell interactions🤣 but absolutely, as someone who loves knowing why, it’s really helpful and also interesting to understand
My mom told me to watch these vids since I don’t really feel comfortable with her explaining lol
Smart mom! We hope this helped! 🙏🏼
all you have to know is that the pain and the blood are simply your body's way to punish you for not getting pregnant after all this work that he has done to produce that egg, as simple as that.