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Join Dr. Carolyn Moyers, a Board Certified OBGYN, as she dives deeper into important women's health topics, and interviews experts in the field. Founder of Sky Women's Health in Fort Worth, Texas, Dr. Moyers is fellowship trained in neuromusculoskeletal medicine and a menopause society certified provider. She specializes in perimenopause, menopause, pelvic pain, and sexual medicine. In this podcast, she shares her knowledge and experience in women's health with a focus on empowering women to ...
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Introducing Sky Women's Health Membership designed to provide personalized, quality healthcare tailored specifically for women. **This is not medical advice, just medical education. Please ask your doctor medical questions as they pertain to your specific situation. Educational purposes only. #SkyWomensHealth #MembershipMedicine #PersonalizedCare #…
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We are back! A short summer break and we are back with a bang!! Dr Avrum Bluming, MD, co-author of Estrogen Matters, joins us today. Get your note pads ready. In this episode we will address: 1. what went wrong with the Women's Health Initiative (WHI) 2. why women are under treated in menopause 3. benefits of hormone therapy 4. does estrogen cause …
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When it comes to menopause, there's more than meets the eye beyond the well-known hot flashes and night sweats. The fluctuating hormone levels associated with perimenopause can trigger a diverse range of symptoms that might catch you off guard. Listen to learn some lesser-known symptoms. **This is not medical advice, just medical education. Please …
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Join us on the Sky Women's Health podcast as we delve into the complex topic of desire mismatch in couples. Discover how intimacy is influenced by biological, psychological, and social factors.Explore this fascinating discussion with our guest, Dr. Alexandra Stockwell, alexandrastockwell.com.For more insightful conversations, tune in to episode 66 …
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Dr. Sarah Cigna joins me to discuss post orgasmic illness syndrome. She is an Assistant Professor of Obstetrics & Gynecology with The GW Medical Faculty Associates. She is the current Director of the SAGA (Sexual Health and Gender Affirmation) Center and Director of the first Sexual Medicine Fellowship in the country for OBGYN physicians. In additi…
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In 2002, the WHI reported increased risk of breast cancer, stroke and coronary heart disease and the press went wild. While these negative results have been walked back - it's gotten little press and did little to reduce the fears of the general public.Today we are discussing a new study published in Menopause: The Journal of the Menopause Society …
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Imagine a world where when a man woke up on his 51st birthday he had hot flashes, night sweats, brain fog, decreased desire for sex and a painful appendage that didn't work - and the medical advise was to try therapy, an antidepressant and some moisturizer. This would be front page news and heavily researched. In this episode, we are addressing the…
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Welcome back Dr. Kristi Tough DeSapri of Bone and Body Women's Health to discuss low bone mass and osteoporosis treatment.⁠@boneandbodywh Catch her on Episode 149: Bone and Body Health #BoneHealthMatters #StrongBonesForLife #OsteoporosisAwareness #HealthyBodyHealthyBones #WomenAndBoneHealth #PreventOsteoporosis #BoneDensityMatters #SkyWomensHealth …
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Quick episode with a punch. Discussing the recent Lancet series on menopause. My most recent book crush - part 1. Premature Ovarian Insufficiency (POI): diagnosis, health risks and treatment. Leave a review. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/skywomenshealth/message
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Dr. Carolina Sueldo, Board Certified Fertility Specialist, founder of Ceibo Fertility Center joins us today to chat about Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS). Many of you have been asking for this episode and it is packed: What is PCOS? How is it diagnosed? What health risks are associated with PCOS? How is it treated? Is treatment different if tryi…
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On the podcast today, Beth Lewis, LPC-S, founder and creative director of Vervewell joins us. Beth believes therapy is for everyone. At Vervewell, therapists foster therapy as self-care. In this episode: Who is Beth? Vervewell's Philosophy on Counseling Our Partnership SHEEN Method Mental health as part of wellness Removing the stigma from mental h…
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Clare Bertucio is the chief executive officer of Medicine Mama's Apothecary, a company offering organic skincare and personal care products. BOLDLY PURE VULVA CARE . . **This is not medical advice, just medical education. Please ask your doctor medical questions as they pertain to your specific situation. Educational purposes only. #SkyWomensHealth…
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Premature or early menopause is associated with many adverse health outcomes - cognitive impairment, dementia, parkinsonism, glaucoma, heart disease, osteoporosis, mood disorders, sexual dysfunction, and increased overall mortality. We'll be discussing premature and early menopause, its causes, symptoms, and management options.--- Send in a voice m…
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February is American Heart Month After age 50, a woman’s risk of dying of heart disease is much greater than her risk of dying of breast cancer. Estrogen, often associated with reproductive health, plays a significant role in maintaining cardiovascular health. Link to Episode 144: Heart Health in Midlife Link to Episode 108: How to Protect Your Hea…
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12-month rule is not set in stone. The decision to initiate hormone therapy during perimenopause is nuanced and should be collaboratively made between women and their healthcare providers. Evidence from the Menopause Society and reputable sources guides us, but individualized care is key. ------------------------------------- **This is not medical …
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Which route is right for you?Nonoral delivery systems of estradiol bypass the first pass effect. While oral estrogen therapy has been associated with increased factors the cause blood clots, transdermal estrogen appears to have a suppressive effect on these markers. Postmenopausal estrogen therapy involves a nuanced understanding of the mode of adm…
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Body composition and metabolism starts to change in perimenopause and menopause. We hear so often in the office - "I'm doing all the things I use to do and nothing is working." In this episode, Dr. Becky Lynn joins us -who better than a Board Certified OBGYN, Menopause Society Certified Practitioner, and Obesity Medicine Certified physician to lead…
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Remember Dr. Avrum Bluming from Episode 142, Estrogen Matters?Today we explore an article he co-authored in The Journal of the Menopause Society: Tis but a scratch: a critical review of the Women's Health Initiated evidence associating menopausal hormone therapy with the risk of breast cancer.Widely publicized misinterpretations of data have lead t…
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Last week we talked about what to do when you really don't tolerate progesterone as it relates to hormone therapy. One of the solutions suggested included the levonorgestrel IUD. Today we are diving into specific use of levonorgestrel IUD, advantage, risks and options for pain control with insertion.#SkyWomensHealth #MenopauseMatters #Levonorgestre…
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Progesterone intolerance is when you are particularly sensitive to the hormone progesterone or ­most likely ­it’s synthetic form, progestogen. The body reacts to the progesterone or progestogen, causing symptoms that can be similar to premenstrual syndrome. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/skywomenshealth/message…
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Questions I hear daily around perimenopause/menopause and hormone therapy (HT).Do you think I'm crazy?What side effects of HT should I be looking for?I'm confused by my HT regimen.Do I need vaginal estrogen and systemic estrogen?When do I take supplements and what supplements might I need?And a special appearance from my 5 year old.--- Send in a vo…
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You’re listening to Sky Women's Health Podcast, your evidence based resource for women's health and wellness. Exploring the holistic principles of osteopathy, integrating mind, body and spirit. Designed to empower you as your own healthcare advocate and help you live your best life. New name, new day, same mission. What does it mean to be a menopau…
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Dr. Corinne Menn joins us today! She is a breast cancer survivor, BRCA carrier, Board Certified OB/GYN, and Menopause Society Menopause Certified practitioner, shares her personal story and provides valuable insights into crucial women's health topics.🎙️ Episode Highlights:🔍 Dr. Corrine Menn's inspiring journey as a breast cancer survivor and BRCA …
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Is there a connection between hot flashes and Alzheimer’s disease in women? Hot flashes and night sweats, oh my! Brain fog may be more concerning than we think. Listen and learn what recent research is saying about potential links and tools for reducing cognitive decline. . . . **This is not medical advice, just medical education. Please ask your d…
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Welcome Anastasia Khizenko, Founder of BabyRx. A science-backed wellness company that guides and nurtures parents and babies through all parenthood stages with its health and wellness essentials. www.babyrx.com 20% Discount Code: MOYERS ...**This is not medical advice, just medical education. Please ask your doctor medical questions as they pertain…
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Bacterial vaginosis is one of the most common vaginal infections I see in the office. And no one wants to be bothered by their vagina. thin white or gray vaginal discharge pain, itching. or burning in the vagina a strong fish-like odor, especially after sex burning with urination itching around the outside of the vaginaDid you know BV increases you…
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Self Breast Awareness Breast Cancer Risk Assessment Breast Cancer Screening Lumpectomy vs Mastectomy Recovering After Breast Surgery Vaginal Estrogen after Breast CancerDr. Beth Anglin, Complete Breast Care, joined us in 2021 to discuss breast health and bringing it back because it's just as relevant today.For more information on risk assessment, i…
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Dr. Kristi Tough DeSapri joins us to discuss all things related to bone health. ⁠ Check her out on social @boneandbodywh ⁠ Bone loss is rapid in the 5 to 10 years around the menopause transition because of loss of estrogen.⁠ ⁠ Most fractures happen after a fall. Programs to improve muscle strength and balance are 🔑⁠ ⁠ In this episode. . .⁠ learn wh…
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Listen to learn what's unique about the vestibule of the vagina, why it may hurt and what treatment options are available. Jill Krapf, MD is an OBGYN specializing in female sexual pain disorders. Look out for her new medical practice in Tampa, FL where she will continue research. Dr. Krapf is the co-author of When Sex Hurts: Understanding and Heali…
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Pelvic floor PT in midlife. Are kegels where it's at? Becky Allen, PT, DPT, Founder & CEO of Genesis PT & Wellness join us to share her passion for high quality, specialized pelvic floor therapy. Genesis PT & Wellness . . . **This is not medical advice, just medical education. Please ask your doctor medical questions as they pertain to your specifi…
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Are you ready to sleep better?Listen today as we chat with Dr. Funke Akolabi-Brown, Board Certified Sleep Physician, as we discuss sleep in midlife.Hormone therapy can help with sleep, but what else might be contributing to lack of sleep.Listen in for practical tips you can put to use today...#Menopause #SleepDisorders #SleepMedicine #MidlifeHealth…
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Dr. Sameena Rahman, founder of The Center of Gynecology and Cosmetics in Chicago, a certified menopause provider, and an ISSWSH fellow joined us to discuss a recent article from The New York Times, How Menopause Affects Women of Color. It sheds light on the unique challenges faced by women of color during this phase of life. Symptoms can be more se…
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Dr. Chrisandra Shufelt joins us today to discuss heart health around the menopause transition. ⁠ Dr. Shufelt is a Professor and Chair of the Division of General Internal Medicine at Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, Florida, and Associate Director of Women's Health Research Center at Mayo Clinic Enterprise. ⁠ ⁠ She is a women’s health internist with fel…
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In this episode:1. The lack of adequate menopause training in obstetrics and gynecology residency programs.2. What is perimenopause?3. Hormones fluctuating4. Wide range of symptoms, including hot flashes, mood disturbance and genitourinary issues. 5.Menstrual cycle disturbance including heavy menstrual bleeding is common. 6. Do you still need contr…
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Benefits of hormone therapy (HT) generally outweigh risks for healthy women with bothersome menopause symptoms. So why does it seem that there is so much fear around how long we use it and when we stop? Hormone therapy does not need to be routinely discontinued in women aged older than 60 or 65 years.In the absence of contraindications, a woman and…
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Do I need to see the gynecologist? After my hysterectomy, I was told I didn't need to see one. Your vagina needs to see a gynecologist. Your vulva needs to see a gynecologist. In this episode we are talking about genitourinary syndrome of menopause (GSM). The lack of estrogen during menopause leads to hormonal and anatomical changes in the genitour…
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What’s with a hysterectomy? Partial or total, what does it actually mean? Listen in to learn the different types of hysterectomies, why they may be chosen and what the risks and implications are. As a reminder, this is medical information, not medical advice.--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/skywomenshealth/messag…
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Is testosterone right for me?Will I get acne?Grow hair in unwanted places?Or wake up with a deep voice?Learn proper dosing for the female body and more in this episode....**This is not medical advice, just medical education. Please ask your doctor medical questions as they pertain to your specific situation. Educational purposes only.**.#SkyWomenHe…
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Hormone therapy (HT), also known as menopausal hormone therapy (MHT), is a treatment that involves supplementing the body with hormones (estrogen, progesterone, and/or testosterone) that it no longer produces in sufficient quantities during menopause. When initiating hormone therapy, it is important to be aware of potential symptoms that may arise …
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On today's episode Dr. Moyers is joined by Dr. Anita Lwanga, an Exercise Physiologist, General Internist and Geriatrician who helps her patients improve their health by optimizing their diet, exercise, and medications. Do you ever use food to cope? Emotional eating . . . anyone? Just me. ;) You may identify with some of these habits that are impact…
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Meet the hot and cold pack of your vagina's dreams. This award winning hot-and-cold pack can be slid into your underwear, and you enjoy instant pain relief wherever you are. Made for movement, comfort and ease. So many uses for this product & it's available in Target, CVS & Amazon! Listen in as Dr. Moyers interviews the founder & CEO of Private Pac…
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In this episode, Dr. Moyers, interviews a woman at her wits end with a collection of symptoms, who saw multiple doctors, and did her own research on the Internet before finding the treatment she needed for menopause. Listen to how she went from frustrated to fabulous. Thriving in menopause is possible for you too!..**This is not medical advice, jus…
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Dr. Moyers and Student Doctor Murphy Marx will be your guides as we explore the causes and management of secondary amenorrhea. 🩺 🔍 Secondary amenorrhea: What is it? Secondary amenorrhea is a condition where a woman who previously had regular menstrual cycles stops getting her period for three or more months consecutively, despite not being pregnant…
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Hormone therapy remains the most effective treatment for vasomotor symptoms and should be considered in menopausal women within 10 years of final menstrual periods. Yet, not everyone is a candidate for hormone therapy. Some have contraindications - estrogen-dependent cancer, heart attack, stroke or blood clots - or prefer not to use hormone therapy…
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Is pelvic floor physical therapy (PT) for more than postpartum?Can pelvic floor PT help urinary incontinence, painful sex or pelvic organ prolapse?Join us today as we chat with Angela Fishman, licensed physical therapist and owner of My Pelvic Therapy, about who may benefit from pelvic therapy (hint: it’s everyone!). Angela is working to increase a…
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You’ve spent the last nine months preparing to give birth: countless doctors appointments, ultrasounds, classes. But now you are home, feeling exhausted, overwhelmed, and not quite sure what to do when your baby won’t latch and your nipples are bleeding. Now what? Dr. Lindsay Moore-Ostby, a breastfeeding medicine physician specialist and IBCLC (lac…
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Stressed about feeling stressed? Dr. Dana Gibbs, an ENT with special interest in hormone and thyroid balancing, joins us today to chat about how chronic stress can impact our hormone production and what you can do to help restore balance. Learn how a high level of the stress hormone cortisol can impair your health and how nutrition, sleep, exercise…
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Feel like your body isn’t home anymore? Unsure of how to shake the brain fog?Join us in a discussion with Dr. Priscilla Hidalgo, a psychiatrist with a special interest in women’s health, as we dive into the process of correctly diagnosing and treating women experiencing symptoms of depression, anxiety, and ADHD in the perimenopausal and postmenopau…
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