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As TikTok has grown in popularity, doctors and health professionals have taken to the social video app to answer questions and lend their expertise to some curious viewers. While medical advice going viral has led to some misinformation and WTF trends (putting ice cubes in your vagina? Hormone imbalance obsessions?), the credible side of OB-GYN TikTok has struck a chord for folks who feel nervous asking questions to their doc and for those who can’t access the health care they need.
It’s good to approach what you see on the internet with a healthy amount of skepticism, but we’ve done the hard work for you and narrowed down the best sex and reproductive health experts on TikTok. These doctors are humanity’s quiet heroes who’ve seen and heard it all, and are here to chat with you about birth control, thicc periods, having babies, and all the weird/gross things that go down in our bodies. Get your thumbs ready to give them a follow!
She had been on TikTok a little over two months when, in June 2020, she posted a video answering a question she s heard frequently: Do women poop when they’re in labor? “The answer is yes. Everyone poops when we have a baby,” Rodriguez says. “It’s completely normal.”
She posted the video at night, watched a movie with her husband, Cory, and then went to bed. The next morning, she woke to 100,000 followers. (That video now has more than 5 million views.)
“It was surreal,” says Rodriguez.
Born in Puerto Rico, Rodriguez and her family moved to the United States when she was 3 years old. She studied as an undergrad at the University of Arizona, then moved back to Puerto Rico for four years of medical school. For another four years, Rodriguez completed an OB-GYN residency at the University of Oklahoma.