As someone whose had a miscarriage before, I can imagine the strength it took to make this video. Thanks for sharing your experience and for these brilliant videos!
I really enjoy your side notes and soapbox, it really sinks in when you say things like, 'there is no at least, my baby still died'. That's powerful (and true!)
Thank you thank you thank you. This is forever one of my soapboxes. I know that people are uncomfortable and awkward and don't really know what to say, but having been on the receiving end I can tell you...THIS ISN'T IT!!! So happy I can help! --Meris :)
Oh my goodness, I have never had a miscarriage, but I can only imagine the emotions one goes though. I started to cry when you spoke of your personal experience, especially the therapeutic communication you did not receive.
I appreciate the info given in these videos, but I also LOVE how you both incorporate personal stories into them! It helped me understand the severity of many of these complications.
I had a complete molar pregnancy in Jan 2022. Came to the ER with heavy bleeding🩸with blood clots and I knew I was pregnant like 5/6 weeks. I was so scared 😢for my pregnancy🤰🏻and they told me I had very high HCG levels. So, I ended up have two D&C and my HCG levels checked every week to make it goes back to normal and it did not.😢Then, I was diagnosed was GTD…..had to have 6 rounds of chemotherapy until HCG was at/under 0.8 (July 2023) I glad it worked and still able to have children 👶🏻🙏 ♥️January 2023 I’m pregnant 🤰🏻!!! Had a normal healthy pregnancy🙏 and a healthy baby girl in October 2023🥹Gracias a Dios✨🙏
I CAN TOTALLY FEEL YOUR PAIN, THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR BEING STRONG AND SHARING YOUR PERSONAL STRONG , MAY GOD GIVE YOU A STRENGTH AND BECOME STRONGER THEN WHO YOU ARE NOW.THAMK YOU ONCE AGAIN
Thank for making these easy videos for us nursing students! Thank you for being open and vulnerable about your experience, I can tell you passionate about your career.
Thank you for being so open and for sharing your own personal experience. All of your videos are great btw! I am in my last block of nursing so I am doing a lot of review and they are very helpful!
I like the speed that you lecture with and it’s straight forward and able to understand without rewinding .. it would be nice to see what your cards look like up close..
Your cards and video explanations are very valuable. I bought the cards and didn't use them until one of my professors told us to watch your videos. Everything that is taught in the program is actually on your cards. I use them for my 'previews' and 'reviews' because your cards and videos are the main points of all those long chapters. Thank you.
I want to thank you for lecturing on these topics especially since they must be difficult to discuss. Thank you for your video and educating future nurses so we may service with empathy to others in difficult times for them.
Thank you so much for your very kind comment. I think by sharing openly about our experiences and how we were impacted by them, we can help to develop more empathetic and considerate medical professionals! Thank you again. --Meris :)
Yes! I had to stop to comment. Please do not tell anybody who has lost their baby, “it probably wasn’t the right time,” “things happen for a reason,” “at least you can try again,” “it was meant to be.” Although it may seem like the right thing to say it is so hard to justify the loss of your baby. Nothing can ever replace your baby.
Sometimes we want to say the “right thing” so badly that we forget that just being with someone and offering our presence for support can be all that is needed. Thank you for sharing-I am so glad this resonated with others! -Meris ♥️
I have been watching Level Up RN videos since ATI Maternal Newborn, but I wished I had known about them since it helped me level up on my ATIs.. i even watch them to help me review for the course exams… thank you so much❤
I love when you add your real life experiences in videos, also thank you for sharing about your struggles and I’m sorry to hear that but so happy you have two healthy kiddos! Keep up the good work this channel is the only thing getting me through school right now🫶🏻❤️
I can really feel the emotions in this video🙏😭😭😭...Am sorry about all what you've been through thanks for being strong!.God in control 🙏..and I do love your videos ma'am
Thank you for clarifying. A molar pregnancy is not exactly the same as gestational trophoblastic disease (GTD), but it is a type of GTD. So, all molar pregnancies are considered GTDs, but not all GTDs are molar pregnancies.
Thanks Maris, your reviews are detailed, very informative and bringing up salient points one needs to to know as a midwife especially your review on hydatidiform mole thrilled me so much. Best regards ❤.
Thank you for explaining hydatidiform mole! I had a question regarding this on my NCLEX question bank, and I couldn't understand the rationale. Your explaination helped make more sense of it.
Every pregnant woman reading this I pray that your baby grows to full life. I pray right now in the name of Jesus to protect your womb. May he fill it with mighty health, peace, love, and protection. I come against disorders, preeclampsia, gestational diabetes, miscarriage.. I plead the blood of Jesus over your placenta and blood flow. God said in his word ask and it shall be given. It is HIGHLY important to start praying for your unborn child right now, not only for their health but pray over protection for them for their life entering in the world. God honors this. Pray life into them and life into yourself now. May the lord answer you right away and may you feel a difference. Let God’s will be done. Father we thank you for your mercy and grace. In Jesus name I pray Amen. God thank you for allowing a healthy and safe labor and delivery.
Everything is helpful. I wish we have TH-cam and this subject during my Nursing school years! Maternal Nursing class was my weakest subject and the only time I was able to grasp or understand it was the time I got pregnant 🙃
Last year we tried. I got pregnant but had a early miscarriage and just worked a lot to keep my mind off everything. DH (boyfriend then) took it very hard and said he wanted to stop trying so I let it be. Well fast forward almost a year and it’s 2 am we’re both extremely tired. He doesn’t pull out and we just fall asleep and I think nothing of it. A few weeks later I’m getting all the same symptoms of my period. So the day of my period I had extra test . Took one for fun to my surprise it came back positive. Now I’m 28 weeks with our baby girl and we couldn’t be more happy
Thank you ,I want to know more about what causes ectopic and if having ectopic in your first pregnancy is it likely you can experience another ectopic in your second pregnancy?
That makes my day, thank you so much. I knew about him, but didn't know that he gave his name to the position until reading it. But this is one way how we can make changes...I share it with you, you share it with people, they share it, etc.! It may be small change, but it's meaningful and important! Thanks so much for this comment :) --Meris
This may be a dumb question but in this age of medical technology and innovation why wouldn't we be able to place a stint of some sort in the fallopian tube allowing the fetus enough room to progress into the uterine cavity. Of course, this is assuming we catch it soon enough to save both the mother and baby. Just wondering.
Great question! The anatomical structure of the uterus is such that it is meant to stretch and accommodate the growth of a fetus. Simply put, the anatomical structure of the fallopian tube is not capable of that level of stretch. Just like arteries are elastic in order to accomodate the intensity of arterial blood pressure, while veins lack that ability, the fallopian tube just can't do that. There's no way to allow the fetus to progress into the uterine cavity, because it has implanted/attached to the tissue of the fallopian tube, where it will stay and grow. I hope that helps! --Meris :)
@@LevelUpRN Gotcha! I totally missed the "attached" aspect...I was under the impression that there was some type of occlusion issue and it just couldn't pass through. Thanks so much for your prompt response...that's what puts you guys above all the rest.
Are fallopian tubes ever referred to as arms when explaining their purpose? Is the word ewe used by some staff as well in that specialty? Is therr ever a time when any type of syringe birth control is administered intravaginally and not documented that a patient is has requested that medication like "depo" Vera? That made me think of a character on a show called Mel's Diner. I am posing this question because I do not think it is too far fetched to believe that there has been times when the decisions are made by people that birth control is needed by even their young daughters who are not sexually active as a precaution or fear of something happening to them and them not being prepared. I wonder how some case studies and clinical trials were conducted and how physicians work together to have that data included in publications
I had the mole thing at the same time I was pregnant with my first son,I had a c section,he was only 4lbs,hes a man now,but,back in the 1980s,we only had exrays,no ultrasound ,at least my ob didnt.i found out about the hydrated mo l e because I looked at my chart,but I never asked about it
Hello Dr....i have end up my pregnancy due to missed abortion.......i have gone through d&e after7 days i went for scan and doctor said that there is a piece of sac inside the tube....... What is the solution......now .....plz reply me ...
THIS MY 2 TUBLE MY SECOND TUBAL PREGNANCY IN SIX YEARS THE FIRST ONE I LOST Ii January 6, i would of been 5 month on the janury 15 but i lost it , n this is my 2 tuble. I see doctor call Wellington Texas and I didn't have no primary doctor and I was looking and looking and since I found out I was pregnant I finally got a primary doctor and I don't have to go back to dollars or back anywhere else but my question is why did this keep happening to me I can't handle another miscarriage point of tying your tubes thought I can handle another miscarriage I thought that was the whole reason why you tubes n I just turn 44 years old September 6th
Very scary for sure! But it is also incredibly rare; only about 0.1% of pregnancies are diagnosed as molar. In my decade of outpatient OBGYN experience, I only ever saw one patient with this condition! --Meris :)
As someone whose had a miscarriage before, I can imagine the strength it took to make this video. Thanks for sharing your experience and for these brilliant videos!
This is such a kind thing to say, thank you so much! And I’m so sorry for the loss you experienced as well ♥️ -Meris
Thanks for sharing that. It is so hard for Mom. It is tough topic.
The amount of empathy you carry is phenomenal .
Thank you!
I really enjoy your side notes and soapbox, it really sinks in when you say things like, 'there is no at least, my baby still died'. That's powerful (and true!)
Thank you thank you thank you. This is forever one of my soapboxes. I know that people are uncomfortable and awkward and don't really know what to say, but having been on the receiving end I can tell you...THIS ISN'T IT!!! So happy I can help! --Meris :)
Oh my goodness, I have never had a miscarriage, but I can only imagine the emotions one goes though. I started to cry when you spoke of your personal experience, especially the therapeutic communication you did not receive.
I have had 5, and I have 3 children it's very very traumatizing.
I appreciate the info given in these videos, but I also LOVE how you both incorporate personal stories into them! It helped me understand the severity of many of these complications.
Oh I'm so glad! Thank you for your kind comment! --Meris :)
Watching this the evening before an exam and wow, I’m really in awe of your vulnerability in sharing your own experience.
Best of luck!
I had a complete molar pregnancy in Jan 2022. Came to the ER with heavy bleeding🩸with blood clots and I knew I was pregnant like 5/6 weeks. I was so scared 😢for my pregnancy🤰🏻and they told me I had very high HCG levels. So, I ended up have two D&C and my HCG levels checked every week to make it goes back to normal and it did not.😢Then, I was diagnosed was GTD…..had to have 6 rounds of chemotherapy until HCG was at/under 0.8 (July 2023) I glad it worked and still able to have children 👶🏻🙏 ♥️January 2023 I’m pregnant 🤰🏻!!! Had a normal healthy pregnancy🙏 and a healthy baby girl in October 2023🥹Gracias a Dios✨🙏
How many babies u hv now
Congratulations on your baby!! ❤️
I CAN TOTALLY FEEL YOUR PAIN, THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR BEING STRONG AND SHARING YOUR PERSONAL STRONG , MAY GOD GIVE YOU A STRENGTH AND BECOME STRONGER THEN WHO YOU ARE NOW.THAMK YOU ONCE AGAIN
Thank you for being vulnerable and sharing your story!
You are so welcome!
i absolutely adore your strength and compassion. thank you for this video ❤️
Appreciate that! Thanks
Thank for making these easy videos for us nursing students! Thank you for being open and vulnerable about your experience, I can tell you passionate about your career.
Thank you so much! 😊
Thank you for being so open and for sharing your own personal experience. All of your videos are great btw! I am in my last block of nursing so I am doing a lot of review and they are very helpful!
Thank you so much for your kind comment! I'm thrilled I can help you! Be sure to let us know when you conquer NCLEX!!! --Meris :)
I like the speed that you lecture with and it’s straight forward and able to understand without rewinding .. it would be nice to see what your cards look like up close..
Your cards and video explanations are very valuable. I bought the cards and didn't use them until one of my professors told us to watch your videos. Everything that is taught in the program is actually on your cards. I use them for my 'previews' and 'reviews' because your cards and videos are the main points of all those long chapters. Thank you.
You are so welcome, Carol! That genuinely made my day so wonderful, thank you for taking the time to comment! -Meris :)
I want to thank you for lecturing on these topics especially since they must be difficult to discuss. Thank you for your video and educating future nurses so we may service with empathy to others in difficult times for them.
Thank you so much for your very kind comment. I think by sharing openly about our experiences and how we were impacted by them, we can help to develop more empathetic and considerate medical professionals! Thank you again. --Meris :)
So sorry for your different miscarriages😢
Thanks for all you do for us❤
Very kind of you to say. Thank you!
Thank you for this video! You did a great job of simplifying the topics while still hitting all the big points. I appreciate it!
You’re so welcome! Thrilled to be able to help! -Meris :)
thank you for sharing your personal story and I greatly appreciate your vulnerability as im learning.
Seriously you guys are awesome, couldn’t be more thankful to have this as a research
Very welcome!
Yes! I had to stop to comment. Please do not tell anybody who has lost their baby, “it probably wasn’t the right time,” “things happen for a reason,” “at least you can try again,” “it was meant to be.” Although it may seem like the right thing to say it is so hard to justify the loss of your baby. Nothing can ever replace your baby.
Sometimes we want to say the “right thing” so badly that we forget that just being with someone and offering our presence for support can be all that is needed. Thank you for sharing-I am so glad this resonated with others! -Meris ♥️
I have been watching Level Up RN videos since ATI Maternal Newborn, but I wished I had known about them since it helped me level up on my ATIs.. i even watch them to help me review for the course exams… thank you so much❤
Thank you so much!
I love when you add your real life experiences in videos, also thank you for sharing about your struggles and I’m sorry to hear that but so happy you have two healthy kiddos! Keep up the good work this channel is the only thing getting me through school right now🫶🏻❤️
Thank you so much for your kind words. Best!
thanks for going through all 3 chapters i needed to read in 13 minutes
Thanks for watching!
I can really feel the emotions in this video🙏😭😭😭...Am sorry about all what you've been through thanks for being strong!.God in control 🙏..and I do love your videos ma'am
You are so kind, thank you for taking the time to leave such a considerate comment. So glad the videos are helpful! --Meris :)
You’re a really wonderful teacher and I really enjoy your side stories
Thank you so much!
Just started in a women’s area to work and this was so helpful.
Great! Thank you for watching. :)
Thank you for that trigger warning and for sharing your experience 🥺🌈
You are so welcome! Thank you for your kind comment and for studying with me :) --Meris
This is a great video, I will remember the info. Thank you for sharing your personal experiences; we appreciate you!
You are so welcome! So glad it helped.
What can you do to prevent ectopic in your subsequent pregnancies. I really love your lectures .God bless you.
Thank you for clarifying. A molar pregnancy is not exactly the same as gestational trophoblastic disease (GTD), but it is a type of GTD. So, all molar pregnancies are considered GTDs, but not all GTDs are molar pregnancies.
Thank you for telling us your story.
Brilliant explanation. My heart goes out to u.
Thank you… ❤️
Gosh, My Mom did same thing! In grocery, she was dripping a blood trail, left her cart, she had a grapefruit size mass in her uterus.
Oh my GOSH!!!! How terrifying! I hope she was okay! --Meris
Thanks Maris, your reviews are detailed, very informative and bringing up salient points one needs to to know as a midwife especially your review on hydatidiform mole thrilled me so much. Best regards ❤.
Thank you so much!
Loved it ! YOU ARE SO AMAZINGGGG!!! I love ❤️ this ! Your wisdom , your power , your story !
This made my day, thank you so much!!! -Meris :)
I love the way you emphasize the importance of each condition. Amazing work! Thank you so much for educating nursing students!!
You are so kind to say so! That really means the world to me. --Meris :)
I am sorry for your losses. 😢
Thank you for explaining hydatidiform mole! I had a question regarding this on my NCLEX question bank, and I couldn't understand the rationale. Your explaination helped make more sense of it.
Glad it was helpful!
Every pregnant woman reading this I pray that your baby grows to full life. I pray right now in the name of Jesus to protect your womb. May he fill it with mighty health, peace, love, and protection. I come against disorders, preeclampsia, gestational diabetes, miscarriage.. I plead the blood of Jesus over your placenta and blood flow. God said in his word ask and it shall be given. It is HIGHLY important to start praying for your unborn child right now, not only for their health but pray over protection for them for their life entering in the world. God honors this. Pray life into them and life into yourself now. May the lord answer you right away and may you feel a difference. Let God’s will be done. Father we thank you for your mercy and grace. In Jesus name I pray Amen.
God thank you for allowing a healthy and safe labor and delivery.
Thank you very muchhhhhh… God Bless you and the whole team..
Our pleasure!
Everything is helpful. I wish we have TH-cam and this subject during my Nursing school years! Maternal Nursing class was my weakest subject and the only time I was able to grasp or understand it was the time I got pregnant 🙃
Glad it was helpful!
Praise Jesus! This channel is awesome! Thank you
Thank you for the kind comment!
Thank you for sharing your experience with us.
Absolutely ♥️ Thank you for listening! -Meris
Last year we tried. I got pregnant but had a early miscarriage and just worked a lot to keep my mind off everything. DH (boyfriend then) took it very hard and said he wanted to stop trying so I let it be. Well fast forward almost a year and it’s 2 am we’re both extremely tired. He doesn’t pull out and we just fall asleep and I think nothing of it. A few weeks later I’m getting all the same symptoms of my period. So the day of my period I had extra test . Took one for fun to my surprise it came back positive. Now I’m 28 weeks with our baby girl and we couldn’t be more happy
update i got a level 2 ill be taking it again !! gonna study hard!!
You got this!
Thank you for this video. I also lost my baby. Carried like that for a month before having to have D&C because tissues wouldn’t come out
You are so welcome! Wishing you all the best.
Informative content
Thank you so much!
Informative and interesting course!
Thank you for this video!
You are so welcome!
Thank u for making and sharing this video it was very helpful God bless you 🙏❤
You are so welcome.
Absolutely awesome information
Glad it was helpful!
Excellent presentation, Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
thank you for ur effort making its easy to understand.
Happy to hear! Thank you.
This was very informative. Thank you for sharing and also making these complications easier to learn about
So happy to help! Thanks for watching!
Thank you for sharing your story ❤
Thank you for listening :) --Meris
Thank you for sharing your story with us. 💗
Thanks for watching!😊
that makes two of us, sorry to hear about the miscarriages, shalom.
Thank you for sharing
You are welcome!
Awesome explanation!! Thank you
You're so welcome! --Meris
Your very brave, thanks for sharing 😌
Thank you.
Thank u!
My mother had an ectopic pregnancy after having three kids. It was horrible I still remember seeing her in the hospital bed.
So sorry to hear. Best wishes.
Thank you ,I want to know more about what causes ectopic and if having ectopic in your first pregnancy is it likely you can experience another ectopic in your second pregnancy?
Another example is the Dr. Simms foot note, I have shared that with a ton of ppl. (I love history tho, and hate jerk ppl that play with humans lives)
That makes my day, thank you so much. I knew about him, but didn't know that he gave his name to the position until reading it. But this is one way how we can make changes...I share it with you, you share it with people, they share it, etc.! It may be small change, but it's meaningful and important! Thanks so much for this comment :) --Meris
Thank you for sharing Meris. I really appreciate you and your videos!
You are so welcome! Thank you so much for your kind comment! --Meris :)
Thank you for sharing your personal story to teach us.
You are so welcome!
This may be a dumb question but in this age of medical technology and innovation why wouldn't we be able to place a stint of some sort in the fallopian tube allowing the fetus enough room to progress into the uterine cavity. Of course, this is assuming we catch it soon enough to save both the mother and baby. Just wondering.
Great question! The anatomical structure of the uterus is such that it is meant to stretch and accommodate the growth of a fetus. Simply put, the anatomical structure of the fallopian tube is not capable of that level of stretch. Just like arteries are elastic in order to accomodate the intensity of arterial blood pressure, while veins lack that ability, the fallopian tube just can't do that. There's no way to allow the fetus to progress into the uterine cavity, because it has implanted/attached to the tissue of the fallopian tube, where it will stay and grow. I hope that helps! --Meris :)
@@LevelUpRN Gotcha! I totally missed the "attached" aspect...I was under the impression that there was some type of occlusion issue and it just couldn't pass through. Thanks so much for your prompt response...that's what puts you guys above all the rest.
Thanks for sharing. 🌺❤️🌺
You are so welcome
Can you do a video on reading FHR strips
Yes! It should be up soon :) --Meris
you are so helpful
Glad you think so!
don’t worry if you don’t have symptoms. Ectopic pregnancies are statistically rare so your chances of having a normal IUP are much higher
Very true! It's scary to discuss all of these complications, but on the whole most pregnancies do not experience them! --Meris :)
hoping i get a level 3 on my ATI
Best wishes!
What about pregnancy after endometrial ablation ?
ty for your video
Very welcome!
Are fallopian tubes ever referred to as arms when explaining their purpose? Is the word ewe used by some staff as well in that specialty?
Is therr ever a time when any type of syringe birth control is administered intravaginally and not documented that a patient is has requested that medication like "depo" Vera? That made me think of a character on a show called Mel's Diner.
I am posing this question because I do not think it is too far fetched to believe that there has been times when the decisions are made by people that birth control is needed by even their young daughters who are not sexually active as a precaution or fear of something happening to them and them not being prepared. I wonder how some case studies and clinical trials were conducted and how physicians work together to have that data included in publications
I had the mole thing at the same time I was pregnant with my first son,I had a c section,he was only 4lbs,hes a man now,but,back in the 1980s,we only had exrays,no ultrasound ,at least my ob didnt.i found out about the hydrated mo l e because I looked at my chart,but I never asked about it
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Some TH-camr non health professional actually explained it better... "when a sperm fertilized an empty egg" is simple terms.
Hello Dr....i have end up my pregnancy due to missed abortion.......i have gone through d&e after7 days i went for scan and doctor said that there is a piece of sac inside the tube....... What is the solution......now .....plz reply me ...
THIS MY 2 TUBLE MY SECOND TUBAL PREGNANCY IN SIX YEARS THE FIRST ONE I LOST Ii January 6, i would of been 5 month on the janury 15 but i lost it , n this is my 2 tuble. I see doctor call Wellington Texas and I didn't have no primary doctor and I was looking and looking and since I found out I was pregnant I finally got a primary doctor and I don't have to go back to dollars or back anywhere else but my question is why did this keep happening to me I can't handle another miscarriage point of tying your tubes thought I can handle another miscarriage I thought that was the whole reason why you tubes n I just turn 44 years old September 6th
The molar pregnancy thing terrifies me.
Very scary for sure! But it is also incredibly rare; only about 0.1% of pregnancies are diagnosed as molar. In my decade of outpatient OBGYN experience, I only ever saw one patient with this condition! --Meris :)
our politicians are not medically versed either... Scary
At this point I’m waiting for a miscarriage I don’t want to have a baby 😢I already have 2
Does a chemical pregnancy count as an abortion?