My platform allows me to show people that there is no shame in saying the words vagina and vulva on social media. We have commercials for erectile dysfunction so why can't we talk about vaginismus and vulvodynia?
The videos that get the most views tend to be ones where I am busting myths related to birth control or talking about products that I think are good or bad. I also post videos around things you may not know about going to an OB-GYN like me. I think to many, seeing an OB-GYN feels like a scary secret experience and people are eager to know what it's going to be like.
The ideas for videos can come from people tagging me in a video about a topic or I may get the same question over and over, say about C-sections. Other times I may wonder why no one has talked about a subject openly—like period poverty or pubic hair care. Recently, I was tagged in a video where a woman talked about how period pain isn't normal and that your periods shouldn't be terrible. I thought everybody knew that if you're dying in pain from your period, that's not normal.
But I do think it's really dangerous to just get your information from social media. It's hard to get into the nuance of science on these platforms. And, it's crucial to remember that just because someone is wearing a white coat or has a"Dr" in their social media handle does not mean they are a medical physician. If someone is trying to sell you something, it's important to take that information with a grain of salt.
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